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Let us have four distinct collinear points $a,$ $b,$ $c,$ and $d$ on the cartesian plane. the point $c$ is such that $\dfrac{ab}{cb} = \dfrac{1}{2}$ and the point $d$ is such that $\dfrac{da}{ba} = 3$ and $\dfrac{db}{ba} = 2.$ if $c = (0, 4),$ $d = (4, 0),$ and $a = (x, y),$ what is the value of $2x + y$?

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