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Two lines drawn through the point P (4, 0) divide the area bounded by the curve `y=sqrt(2)sin.(pi x)/(4)` and x-axis, between the lines x = 2 and x = 4, in to three equal parts. Sum of the slopes of the drawn lines is equal to:

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