The function f(x) x In(x) has one stationary point. What is the nature of this stationary point? Select one: O The function does not have a stationary point. O (,-) O The stationary point is a local maximum. O The stationary point is a local minimum.

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The function
f(x) = x In(x)
has one stationary point. What is the nature of this stationary point?
Select one:
O The function does not have a stationary point.
O (;,-)
O The stationary point is a local maximum.
O The stationary point is a local minimum.
Transcribed Image Text:The function f(x) = x In(x) has one stationary point. What is the nature of this stationary point? Select one: O The function does not have a stationary point. O (;,-) O The stationary point is a local maximum. O The stationary point is a local minimum.
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