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F(x) = x^2(x+4)^3(x-4) Multiply all of the factors and combine like terms. I need help on this question. I don't understand how I would multiply all the factors.
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F(x) = x^2(x+4)^3(x-4)
Multiply all of the factors and combine like terms.
I need help on this question. I don't understand how I would multiply all the factors.
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Answer: x=0
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