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The point(s) on the curve `y^3+\ 3x^2=12 y` where the tangent is vertical, is(are) ?? `(+-4/(sqrt(3)),\ -2)` (b) `(+-\ sqrt((11)/3,\ )\ 1)` `(0,\ 0)` (d) `(+-4/(sqrt(3)),\ 2)`

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