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Let `g(x)` and `h(x)` are two polynomials such that the polynomial P(x) `=g(x^(3))+xh(x^(3))` is divisible by `x^(2)+x+1`, then which one of the following is not true?

A

`g(1)=h(1)=0`

B

g(1)=h(1) `ne 0`

C

`g(1) =-h(1)`

D

`g(1)+h(1)=0`

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