SOLUTION: find the zeros of the polynomial function 2(x+2)(x-4)^4
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Question 765454: find the zeros of the polynomial function 2(x+2)(x-4)^4
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This is a 5th degree polynomial function so there are 5 zeros. One of them is -2 and the other four are 4.
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