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Consider the function f(x) = (x − 3)2(x + 2)2(x − 1). The zero has a multiplicity of 1. The zero −2 has a multiplicity of .

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Answer:

The zero 1 has a multiplicity of 1.

The zero −2 has a multiplicity of 2 .

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Answer:

The zero 1 has a multiplicity of 1.

The zero -2 has a multiplicity of 2.

Hope this clears up any confusion :)

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