True
To know the multiplicity of the given root, we will need to factrorize the given polynomial
Factorizing the polynomial, we have;
![x^3-x^2-x\text{ + 1 = }(x-1)(x-1)(x+1)](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/cwxvo289kqtamwfev5eibdqktq0h5ua0zb.png)
The root x = 1 can be expressed as (x-1) when factoring
From what we see, we can see that it occurred two times and that means the multiplicity is 2. So our answer is true