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An analyst is examining a firm's profit function, Π(Q), where Q is the output level. At a specific output level Q*, the analyst finds that the first derivative is zero (Π'(Q*) = 0) and the second derivative is positive (Π''(Q*) > 0). What is the correct interpretation of these findings regarding the output level Q*?

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