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Using Mathematical Induction, the number `a_(n)`'s are defined by
`a_(0)=1,a_(n+1)=3n^(2)+n+a_(n)(nle0)" then "a_(n)=`

A

`n^(3)+n^(2)+1`

B

`n^(3)-n^(2)+1`

C

`n^(3)-n^(2)`

D

`n^(3)+n^(2)`

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