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If \(\frac{x^2-x+1}{\left(x^2+1\right)\left(x^2+x+1\right)}=\frac{\mathrm{A} x+\mathrm{B}}{x^2+1}+\frac{\mathrm{C} x+\mathrm{D}}{x^2+x+1}\) then \(\mathrm{A}+2 \mathrm{~B}+\mathrm{C}+2 \mathrm{D}=\)

  1. A 0
  2. B 1
  3. C -1
  4. D 2
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(D) 2

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