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If `tan alpha, tan beta, tan gamma` are the roots of equation `x^3 - 3ax^2 + 3bx - 1 =0`, find the centroid of the triangle whose vertices are `(tan alpha, cot alpha), (tan beta, cot beta) and (tan gamma, cot gamma)`.

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