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Let \(a=3 \sqrt{2}\) and \(b=\frac{1}{5^{1 / 6} \sqrt{6}}\). If \(x, y \in \mathbb{R}\) are such that
\(\begin{gathered}3 x+2 y=\log _a(18)^{\frac{5}{4}} \\2 x-y=\log _b(\sqrt{1080})\end{gathered}\)
and then \(4 x+5 y\) is equal to . ________.

  1. A 2
  2. B 4
  3. C 6
  4. D 8
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(D) 8

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\(3 x+2 y=\log _{3 \sqrt{2}}(3 \sqrt{2})^{\frac{5}{2}}=\frac{5}{2} \)
\( \Rightarrow 6 x+4 y=5 \ldots \ldots(1)\)
\(2 x-y=\log _{\frac{1}{5^{1 / 6} \sqrt{6}}}\left(5^{\frac{1}{6}} \sqrt{6}\right)^3=-3\)
\(\Rightarrow 2 x-y=-3 .....(2)\)
\( \text {equation (1) }-(2) \)
\( \Rightarrow 4 x+5 y=8\)
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