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Find the vertex points of y>-3x+1, 4y

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The vertex is in the form (x, y).

The x value of the vertex is found using x = -b/2a.

After finding the x values, plug it into the given inequality to find the y value of the vertex.

Then express the vertex as a point in the form (x, y).
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