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Which one of the following is a set of solution of the equation `x^(sqrt( x)) = root (n ) (x^(x))`, if n is a positive integer?

A

`{ 1, n^(2) }`

B

`{ 1, sqrt( n ) }`

C

`{ 1,n }`

D

`{ n , n^(2) }`

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