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A curve y=f(x) satisfy the differential equation `(1+x^(2))(dy)/(dx)+2yx=4x^(2)` and passes through the origin.
The area enclosed by `y=f^(-1)(x),` the x-axis and the ordinate at `x=2//3` is

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