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If `(5x^(2)+14x +2)^(2)-(4x^(2) -5x +7)^(2)` is divided by `x^(2)+x+1`, then what is the remainder?

A

`(x^(2)+19x-5),0`

B

`9(x^(2)+19x-6),0`

C

`(x^(2)+19x-5),1`

D

`9(x^()+19x-5),1`

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