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Find the root(s) of f (x) = (x + 5)3(x - 9)2(x + 1). -5 with multiplicity 3 5 with multiplicity 3 -9

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Answer:

a. -5 with multiplicity 3

d. 9 with multiplicity 2

f. -1 with multiplicity 1

Explanation:

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Answer:

-5, multiplicity 3; +9, multiplicity 2; -1

Explanation:

The roots of f(x) are those values of x that make the factors be zero. For a factor of x-a, the root is x=a, because a-a=0. If the factor appears n times, then the root has multiplicity n.

f(x) = (x+5)^3(x-9)^2(x+1) has roots ...

  • -5 with multiplicity 3
  • +9 with multiplicity 2
  • -1
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