Math, asked by tinnalurirajeswari, 5 days ago

if loga x + logu x + logo X=11, then the Value of 'x' is ​

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Answered by XxtimepaasherexX2
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Answered by MrGoodBoi
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cultivators plough the land and sow seeds. Cocoons were bought from the Santhals and sold by the traders at five times the purchase price. Birsa urged his followers to purify themselves, give up drinking liquor, and stop believing in witchcraft and sorcery. The British wanted to preserve the tribal way of life.

Answered by MrGoodBoi
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cultivators plough the land and sow seeds. Cocoons were bought from the Santhals and sold by the traders at five times the purchase price. Birsa urged his followers to purify themselves, give up drinking liquor, and stop believing in witchcraft and sorcery. The British wanted to preserve the tribal way of life.

Answered by MrGoodBoi
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cultivators plough the land and sow seeds. Cocoons were bought from the Santhals and sold by the traders at five times the purchase price. Birsa urged his followers to purify themselves, give up drinking liquor, and stop believing in witchcraft and sorcery. The British wanted to preserve the tribal way of life.

Answered by MrGoodBoi
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cultivators plough the land and sow seeds. Cocoons were bought from the Santhals and sold by the traders at five times the purchase price. Birsa urged his followers to purify themselves, give up drinking liquor, and stop believing in witchcraft and sorcery. The British wanted to preserve the tribal way of life.

Answered by MrGoodBoi
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cultivators plough the land and sow seeds. Cocoons were bought from the Santhals and sold by the traders at five times the purchase price. Birsa urged his followers to purify themselves, give up drinking liquor, and stop believing in witchcraft and sorcery. The British wanted to preserve the tribal way of life.

Answered by MrGoodBoi
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cultivators plough the land and sow seeds. Cocoons were bought from the Santhals and sold by the traders at five times the purchase price. Birsa urged his followers to purify themselves, give up drinking liquor, and stop believing in witchcraft and sorcery. The British wanted to preserve the tribal way of life.

Answered by MrGoodBoi
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cultivators plough the land and sow seeds. Cocoons were bought from the Santhals and sold by the traders at five times the purchase price. Birsa urged his followers to purify themselves, give up drinking liquor, and stop believing in witchcraft and sorcery. The British wanted to preserve the tribal way of life.

Answered by MrGoodBoi
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cultivators plough the land and sow seeds. Cocoons were bought from the Santhals and sold by the traders at five times the purchase price. Birsa urged his followers to purify themselves, give up drinking liquor, and stop believing in witchcraft and sorcery. The British wanted to preserve the tribal way of life.

Answered by MrGoodBoi
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cultivators plough the land and sow seeds. Cocoons were bought from the Santhals and sold by the traders at five times the purchase price. Birsa urged his followers to purify themselves, give up drinking liquor, and stop believing in witchcraft and sorcery. The British wanted to preserve the tribal way of life.

Answered by MrGoodBoi
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cultivators plough the land and sow seeds. Cocoons were bought from the Santhals and sold by the traders at five times the purchase price. Birsa urged his followers to purify themselves, give up drinking liquor, and stop believing in witchcraft and sorcery. The British wanted to preserve the tribal way of life.

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