SOLUTION: The function is: f(x)= x(2-x)(x+3)^2
Give each zero and it's mulplicity. There are three.
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Question 575893: The function is: f(x)= x(2-x)(x+3)^2
Give each zero and it's mulplicity. There are three.
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
f(x)= x(2-x)(x+3)^2
0= x(2-x)(x+3)^2
x(2-x)(x+3)^2 = 0
x=0 or 2-x = 0 or (x+3)^2 = 0
x=0 or x = 2 or x = -3
The first two zeros are of multiplicity 1 and the last zero is of multiplicity 2.
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