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In the real number system the equation
`sqrt(x+3-4sqrt(x-1))+sqrt(x+8-6sqrt(x -1))`=1 has

A

No solution

B

Exactly two distinct solutions

C

Exactly four distinct solutions

D

Infinitely many solutions

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D
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