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a curve is defined in the x-y plane by y=(x-1)(ax^2+bx+x) where a, b and c are constants. the curve touches the x-axis at x=1 and the line y=3x+6. a) find the values of a, b and c.
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Fix the typo (ax^2+bx+x ?), and is the curve tangent to the line?
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