SOLUTION: Find the zeros of f(x)=x^3(x+1)^4(5x-3)^5

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Question 802674: Find the zeros of f(x)=x^3(x+1)^4(5x-3)^5
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Read them directly: 0 (with multiplicity 3), -1 (with multiplicity 4), and (with multiplicity 5).

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