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Answer:


x=[-3],[-2],[-2],[2],[3]

Step-by-step explanation:

According to the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra, any polynomial of degree n has n roots that are complex numbers. In order to solve this problem, let's plot this polynomial. Remember that the zeros of a function f(x) are those x-values at which y = 0, in other words, the x-intercepts. So from the figure below, we have that the zeros are:


x=-3 \\ \\ x=-2 \ \text{Multiplicity 2} \\ \\ x=2 \\ \\ x=3

So arranging from smallest to largest, since -2 is a double root we list it twice:


x=[-3],[-2],[-2],[2],[3]

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