SOLUTION: Determining zeros and multiplicities
1. if f is a polynomial function and c is a zero, then _____ is a factor.
2. if (x-c)^k is a factor of f, then c is a zero of multiplicity
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Question 979612: Determining zeros and multiplicities
1. if f is a polynomial function and c is a zero, then _____ is a factor.
2. if (x-c)^k is a factor of f, then c is a zero of multiplicity ________.
Answer by MathLover1(20850) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
1. if is a polynomial function and is a zero, then _____ is a factor.
2. if is a factor of , then is a zero of multiplicity ________.
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