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" If "log_(a)x=b" for permissible values of a and "x" then identify the statement (s) which can be correct? "

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if (log)_a x=b for permissible values of a and x then identify the statements which can be correct. (a) If a and b are two irrational numbers then x can be rational (b) if a is rational and b is irrational, then x can be rational (c) if a is irrational and b is rational, then x can be rational (d) If a and b are two rational numbers then x can be rational .

if (log)_a x=b for permissible values of a and x then identify the statements which can be correct. (a) If a and b are two irrational numbers then x can be rational (b) if a is rational and b is irrational, then x can be rational (c) if a is irrational and b is rational, then x can be rational (d) If a and b are two rational numbers then x can be rational .

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identify the correct statement(s):

Identify the correct statement (s)

identify the correct statement(s):