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A particle moves along the parabola `y=x^(2)` in the first quadrant in such a way that its x-coordinate (measured in metres) increases at a rate of 10 m/sec. If the angle of inclination `theta` of the line joining the particle to the origin change, when x = 3 m, at the rate of k rad/sec., then the value of k is

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