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What are the zeros of the polynomial function? State the multiplicity of each zero y=(x+2)(x-3)^2

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-2, 3

Step-b y-step explanation:

The question is asking what x equals that makes y equals 0

How do we do this?

Because we're multiplying things together we just need one part of the equation to equal 0

for example if x= -2 then we would have the following

(-2+2)(-2-3)^2

(0)(-5)^2

which is 0

and the other answer is 3 because when you have

x-3=0

x= 3

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