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The ends of the base of an isosceles triangle are `(2sqrt(2), 0)` and `(0, sqrt(2))`. One side is of length `2sqrt(2)`. If `Delta` be the area of triangle, then the value of `[Delta]` is (where [.] denotes the greatest integer function)

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