SOLUTION: I am having trouble with the following:
Factor:
P(x)= {{{x^5+13x^3}}}
Find all its zeros. State the multiplicity of each zero.
I factored it as {{{x^3}}}*{{{x^2+13}}}
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Question 976541: I am having trouble with the following:
Factor:
P(x)=
Find all its zeros. State the multiplicity of each zero.
I factored it as * but was told that this was incorrect. How should I go about this?
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Factor:
P(x)=
Find all its zeros. State the multiplicity of each zero.
I factored it as * but was told that this was incorrect. How should I go about this?
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You factored it correctly, but you didn't mention the zeroes.
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They're 0, 0, 0, isqrt(13), -isqrt(13)
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