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If the function f(x) = x^(3) - 6x^(2) + ...

If the function `f(x) = x^(3) - 6x^(2) + ax + b` defined on [1, 3] satisfies Rolle's theorem for `c = (2 sqrt(3) + 1)/(sqrt(3))`, then find the values of a and b.

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