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The point on the curve 6y=4x^(3)-3x^(2),...

The point on the curve `6y=4x^(3)-3x^(2)`, the tangent at which makes an equal angle with the coordinate axes is

A

`(1, -(1)/(6))`

B

`(-1, -(7)/(6))`

C

`(-(1)/(2), -(5)/(24))`

D

`((1)/(2), -(1)/(24))`

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C
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