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The energy of a silver atom with a vacancy in K shell is 25*31 keV, in L shell is 3*56 keV and in M shell is 0*530 keV higher than the energy of the atom with no vacancy. Find the frequency of `K_alpha`, `K_beta` and `L_alpha` X-rays of silver.

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