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Give the zeros and multiplicity of the following equation. f(x) = x²(x + 6)(x-8) ^3
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Give the zeros and multiplicity of the following equation. f(x) = x²(x + 6)(x-8) ^3
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Give the zeros and multiplicity of the following equation.
f(x) = x²(x + 6)(x-8) ^3
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There are 3 zeros and a multiplicity of 6.
The zeros are
X=0
X=-6
X=8
To find the multiplicity add up all the x’s and the
For example (x^2)x^3 = x^5
(Note when it multiplies you add exponents)
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