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GATE Electrical 2014 Set 1 | Question: 2
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Let $f(x)=xe^{-x}$ . The maximum value of the function in the interval $(0,\infty)$ is
$e^{-1}$
$e$
$1-e^{-1}$
$1+e^{-1}$
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