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If y (x) is the solution of the differential equation
`xdv -(y^(2)-4y)dx=0 " for " x gt 0 ," " y (1)=2 ` and the slope of the curve y = y (x) is never zero , then the value of `10 y(sqrt(2))` is ________.

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