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`10^(log_p(log_q(log_r(x))))=1` and `log_q(log_r(log_p(x)))=0`, then 'p' is equals
a. `r^(q/r)`
b. `rq`
c. 1
d. `r^(r/q)`

A

`log _q{log_r(log_px)}=0`.

B

rq

C

1

D

`r^(r//p)`

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