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Let L be the tangent line to the curve x^(2/3) + y^(2/3) = 4 at the point (−3\sqrt{3}, 1). Find the area of the triangle bounded by L and the axes.


Let L be the tangent line to the curve x^(2/3) + y^(2/3) = 4 at the point (−3, 1). Find the area of

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