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Consider the equation 125^(x)+45^(x)=(2)...

Consider the equation `125^(x)+45^(x)=(2)27^(x)`
(A) one solution is 0
(B) the equation has one solution only
(C) the equation has two solutions
(D) Sum of all the solutions and the number of solutions both are 1

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