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[" 2.If "y=y(x)" satisfies the differential equation "],[8sqrt(x)(sqrt(9+sqrt(x)))dy=(sqrt(4+sqrt(9+sqrt(x))))^(-1)dx,quad x>0quad " and "],[y(0)=sqrt(7)," then "y(256)=]

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