SOLUTION: Please help me determine the zeroes and their multiplicities. {{{ q(x) = 2x^6 - 14x^4 }}}

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Question 1051853: Please help me determine the zeroes and their multiplicities.

Answer by Edwin McCravy(20056)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!



To find zeroes set it equal to zero,



Divide through by 2



Factor out x4:



, 

,  
         

The zero 0 has a multiplicity of 4, because it's x4.
The zero  has multiplicity 1.
The zero  has multiplicity 1.

Edwin

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