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Let `f(x)` be a real valued function satisfying the relation `f(x/y) = f(x) - f(y)` and `lim_(x rarr 0) f(1+x)/x = 3.` The area bounded by the curve `y = f(x),` y-axis and the line `y = 3` is equal to

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