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Given `alphaa n dbeta` are the roots of the quadratic equation `x^2-4x+k=0(k!=0)dot` If `alphabeta,alphabeta^2+alpha^2beta,alpha^3+beta^3` are in geometric progression, then the value of `7k//2` equals__________.

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