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The coordinates of the point on the curve `(x^(2)+1)(y-3)=x` where a tangent to the greatest slope are given by

A

`(sqrt(3),3+sqrt(3)//4)`

B

`(-sqrt(3),3-sqrt(3)//4)`

C

`(0,3)`

D

`(0,1)`

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A, C
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