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Directions: Name the zeros, their multiplicity,1. f(x)= x²(x - 1)*(x+5)=ZeroMultiplicityEffect

Directions: Name the zeros, their multiplicity,1. f(x)= x²(x - 1)*(x+5)=ZeroMultiplicityEffect-example-1
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1) f(x) =x² (x -1)⁴ (x + 5)

= x. x (x -1)(x-1)(x-1)(x-1) (x+5)

The zeros are the values of x that makes the polynomials zero

From the expression above, the zeros are: 0, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1, -5

Hence, 0 = 2 mutiplicity

1 = 4 multiplicity

-5 = 1 multiplicity

Effect

The multiplicity of a root affects the shape of the graph of a polynomial. Specifically, If a root of a polynomial has odd multiplicity, the graph will cross the x-axis at the root. If a root of a polynomial has even multiplicity, the graph will touch the x-axis at the root but will not cross the x-axis

In summary

Zero Multiplicity Effect

0 2 The graph will touch the x-axis at the root but will not cross the x-axis

1 4 The graph will touch the x-axis at the root but will not cross the x-axis

-5 1 The graph will cross the x-axis at the root.

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