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If (x- 1) is factor of $x^{6}$ - $4x^{3}$ + $2x^{2}$ - 3x + k = 0, then k is

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If (x- 1) is factor of $x^{6}$ - $4x^{3}$ + $2x^{2}$ - 3x + k = 0, then k is
1). 4
2). -4
3). 2
4). 3


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