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If `x+1` is a factor of `x^(4) (p-3) x^(3)-(3p-5)x^(2)+(2p-9)x+6`, then which of the following is not the other factor?

A

`x-1`

B

`x-2`

C

`x+3`

D

None of these

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D
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