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p(x) be a polynomial of degree at most 5 which leaves remainder - 1 and 1 upon division by `(x-1)^3` and `(x+1)^3`respectively, the number of real roots of `P(x) = 0` is

A

`-1/(sqrt3)`

B

0

C

`1/(sqrt3)`

D

1

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