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The area enclosed by `y^2 = 8x and y = sqrt2 x` that lies outside the triangle formed by `y = sqrt2 x, x = 1, y = 2sqrt2`, is equal to :

A

`(16sqrt2)/6`

B

`(11sqrt2)/6`

C

`(13sqrt2)/6`

D

`(5sqrt2)/6`

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