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If the tangent to the curve `y=2x^2-x+1` at a point P is parallel to y=3x+4, the co-ordinates of P are: a)(2,1) b)(1,2) c)(2,-1) d)(-1,2)

A

(2,1)

B

(1,2)

C

(-1,2)

D

(2,-1)

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