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Let `S` be the set of all real roots of the equation,`3^(x)(3^(x)-1)+2=|3^(x)-1|+|3^(x)-2|`

A

Is an empty set

B

Contains exactly two elements

C

Is a singleton

D

Contains at least four elements

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C
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