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Which of the following describes the roots of the polynomial function f (x) = (x + 2) squared (x minus 4) (x + 1) cubed?

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The given polynomial function describes the roots of the polynomial function is -2 with multiplicity 2,4 with multiplicity 1, and -1 with multiplicity 3

Explanation:

Given polynomial function can be written as


f(x)=(x+2)^2(x+4)(x+1)^3

The given polynomial function has roots
(x+2)^2,(x+4),(x+1)^3

Therefore it can be written as


(x+2)^2=0 ,
(x+4)=0 and
(x+1)^3=0


(x+2)^2=0

Therefore root -2 has mulitiplicity 2


(x+4)=0,

Therefore root 4 has mulitiplicity 1


(x+1)^3=0,

Therefore root -1 has mulitiplicity 3

Now combining all roots we get

The given polynomial function describes the roots of the polynomial function is -2 with multiplicity 2,4 with multiplicity 1, and -1 with multiplicity 3

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