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The point on the curve `y=x^(3)` at which the tangent to the curve is parallel to the X-axis, is

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`(3^(-1//4),3^(-3//4)),(-3^(-1//4),3^(-3//4))`

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`(3^(-1//2),3^(-2//5)),(-3^(-1//3),3^(-2//3))`

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`(2^(1//4),3^(-2//5), (-3^(1//2),-3^(-1//2))`

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None of these

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