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If the line `y l=sqrt(3)x` cuts the curve `x^3+y^3+3x y+5x^2+3y^2+4x+5y-1=0` at the point `A , B , C ,` then `O AdotO BdotO C` is equal to `(k/(13))(3sqrt(3)-1)` . The value of `k` is______

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