SOLUTION: What are the zeros if P(x) and their multiplicities: P(x)=(x+5)^3(x-6)(-x+6)

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Question 475727: What are the zeros if P(x) and their multiplicities: P(x)=(x+5)^3(x-6)(-x+6)

Answer by MathLover1(20850)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

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...the product is equal to zero if any of multiplicands is equal to zero
...->.......->....
...->.......->....
...->.......or....
so, zeros are: and

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