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Let `f(x)` be a polynomial of degree 3 such that `f(3)=1,f^(prime)(3)=-1,f^('')(3)=0,a n df^(''')(3)=12.` Then the value of `f^(prime)(1)` is (a)`12 `(b)` 23` (c) `-13` (d) none of these

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