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What is the multiple zero and multiplicity of f(x) = x3 + 10x2 + 25x?

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Answer:

The multiple zero is
x=-5.

The multiplicity is 2

Explanation:

The given function is


f(x)=x^3+10x^2+25x

To find the zero of this function, we equate it to zero.


\Rightarrow x^3+10x^2+25x=0

We factor to obtain;


x(x^2+10x+25)=0

Observe that; the expression within the parenthesis is a perfect square.

This implies that;


x(x+5)^2=0

This implies that;

Either
x=0 or
(x+5)^2=0


(x+5)^2=0 has a multiple zero which is


x=-5 and its multplicity is 2.

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