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The point on the curve 3y=6x-5x^(3) the ...

The point on the curve `3y=6x-5x^(3)` the normal at which passes through the origin is `(p,q/r)` then find the value of `p+q+r` (where `p,q,repsilonN` and `q,r` relative prime)

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