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If tangent and normal to the curve `y=2sinx+sinx2x` are drawn at `p(x=(pi)/(3))`, then area of the quadrilaterial formed by the tangent, the normal at p and the cordinate axes is

A

`(pi)/(3)`

B

`3pi`

C

`(pisqrt3)/(2)`

D

None of these

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