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Dividing f(z) by z-i, we obtain the remainder 1-i and dividing it by z+i, we get the remainder 1+i. Then, the remainder upon the division of f(z) by `z^(2)+1`, is

A

i+z

B

1+z

C

1-z

D

None of these

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C
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