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Let `C_(1) and C_(2)` be the graphs of the functions `y=x^(2) and y=2x,` respectively, where `0le x le 1." Let "C_(3)` be the graph of a function y=f(x), where `0lexle1, f(0)=0.` For a point P on `C_(1),` let the lines through P, parallel to the axes, meet `C_(2) and C_(3)` at Q and R, respectively (see figure). If for every position of `P(on C_(1)),` the areas of the shaded regions OPQ and ORP are equal, determine the function f(x).

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`f(x) = x^(3) - x^(2)`
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