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List all the zeros whose multiplicity is odd

List all the zeros whose multiplicity is odd-example-1

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Answer:

  • degree 4
  • odd multiplicity: -1, 4
  • even multiplicity: -4
  • f(x) = -(x +4)²(x +1)(x -4)

Explanation:

You want the zeros, their multiplicity, the degree, and the equation of the polynomial shown in the graph.

Axis crossing

Consider a zero at x = 1, for example. This corresponds to a factor of (x-1).

For values of x > 1, this factor will be positive. For values of x < 1, this factor will be negative. The sign of the factor changes at x=1. The same will be true for any odd power of this factor. (The graph crosses the x-axis.)

Consider the same zero with even multiplicity. The factors corresponding to that zero will have even degree: (x-1)² or (x-1)⁴, for example. For values of x > 1, the sign of this term will be positive. For values of x < 1, the sign of this term will also be positive. The sign of the term does not change at x=1 for even multiplicity. (The graph does not cross the x-axis.)

Degree

The degree of the polynomial will be the sum of the multiplicities of its zeros. From left to right, the zeros and their multiplicities are ...

  • -4, multiplicity 2
  • -1, multiplicity 1
  • +4, multiplicity 1

The sum of the multiplicities is 2+1+1 = 4, so the least possible degree is 4.

Odd multiplicity

From the above list, the zeros with odd multiplicity are ...

-1, 4

Even multiplicity

The zero with even multiplicity is ...

-4

Equation

A polynomial of even degree has a U-shape, opening upward or downward. This graph opens downward, indicating the leading coefficient is negative. The least product of the found factors will be ...

f(x) = -(x +4)²(x +1)(x -4)

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Additional comment

The attached graph shows the function with a scale factor that makes the graph approximate the one shown. With a leading coefficient of -1, the local minimum is considerably less than the value shown in the problem statement. Your function is constrained to have a leading coefficient of ±1, so the answer here has it as -1.

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