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Let f(x) be a continuous and positive function, such that the area bounded by`y=f(x),` x - axis and the lines `x^(2)=2ax` is `6a^(2)+sina(AA a gt 0)` sq. units. If `f(pi)=kpi`, then the value of k is equal to

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