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If `log_(sqrt(2)) sqrt(x) +log_(2)x + log_(4) (x^(2)) + log_(8)(x^(3)) + log_(16)(x^(4)) = 40` then `x` is equal to-

A

8

B

16

C

32

D

256

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C
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