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If `x_1,x_2 & x_3` are the three real solutions of the equation `x^(log_10^2 x+log_10 x^3+3)=2/((1/sqrt(x+1-1)-1/(sqrt(x+1+1)))),` where `x_1 > x_2 > x_3,` then

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