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The equation `(log)_(x^2)\ 16` + `(log)_(2x)64=3\ h a s` one irrational solution (b) no prime solution two real solutions (d) no integral solution

A

one irrational solution

B

no prime solution

C

two real solutions

D

one integral solution

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A, B,C,D
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