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Let `f(x) = x^2, g(x) = cos x and h(x) = f(g(x)).` Area bounded by `y = h(x)` and x-axis between `x=x_1 and x=x_2,` where `x_1 and x_2` are roots of the equation `18x^2–9pix + pi^2= 0,` is equal to

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