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Let f (x) = x^(3)-3x ^(2)+3x+1 and g be...

Let `f (x) = x^(3)-3x ^(2)+3x+1 ` and g be the inverse of it , then area bounded by the curve `y = g (x)` wirth x-axis between `x =1` to `x=2` is (in square units):

A

`1/2`

B

`1/4`

C

`3/4`

D

1

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