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An object is moving in the clockwise direction around the unit circle `x^(2)+y^(2)=1`. As it passes through the point `(1/2,(sqrt(3))/2)`, its y-coordinate is decreasing at the rate of 3 unit per second. The rate at which the x-coordinate changes at this point is (in unit per second)

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