SOLUTION: Please help me find all the zeros of the following function
-(x-4)^3(x+3)^4(x+1)^5(x-1)^2
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Question 29044: Please help me find all the zeros of the following function
-(x-4)^3(x+3)^4(x+1)^5(x-1)^2
Answer by longjonsilver(2297) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
if you have x=4 or x=-3 or x=-1 or x=1, then one bracket, for each value, becomes zero and hence the whole thing becomes zero, since all the terms are multiplied together... anything multiplied by zero is zero.
Jon
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