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For the function f(x)=(x+3) (x+1)^n (x-2)^2, what is the multiplicity of the zero at x = 2?

Group of answer choices:
a.3
b.1
c.n
d.2

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Answer:

D.2

Explanation:

When graphed, the line touches x=2 twice.

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D.2
Step by step explaination
When graphing it the 2 touches
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