SOLUTION: If a = -61 and x > 0, then what, to 2 decimal places, is the value of the x-coordinate of the critical point of f? f(x)= ln(x) + x^a

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Question 1024916: If a = -61 and x > 0, then what, to 2 decimal places, is the value of the x-coordinate of the critical point of f?
f(x)= ln(x) + x^a

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