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Let `alpha ne 1` be a real root of the equation `x^(3) - ax^(2) + ax - 1 = 0,` where a `ne` - 1 is a real number, then a root of this equation, among the following , is :

A

`alpha^(2)`

B

`- (1)/(alpha)`

C

`(1)/(alpha)`

D

`-(1)/(alpha^(2))`

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