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WBJEE · Maths · Quadratic Equation

If \(f(x)\) and \(g(x)\) are two polynomials such that \(\phi(x)=f\left(x^3\right)+x g\left(x^3\right)\) is divisible by \(x^2+x+1\), then

  1. A \(\phi(x)\) is divisible by \((x-1)\)
  2. B none of \(f(x)\) and \(g(x)\) is divisible by \((x-1)\)
  3. C \(g(x)\) is divisible by \((x-1)\) but \(f(x)\) is not divisible by \((x-1)\)
  4. D \(f(x)\) is divisible by \((x-1)\) but \(g(x)\) is not divisible by \((x-1)\)
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Correct Answer

(A) \(\phi(x)\) is divisible by \((x-1)\)

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