SOLUTION: The multiplicity of the zero 3, in the function f(x)=x^2(x-3)^2(x+3), is Select one: a. 0 b. 2 c. 1 d. 3

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Question 1181484: The multiplicity of the zero 3, in the function f(x)=x^2(x-3)^2(x+3), is
Select one:
a. 0
b. 2
c. 1
d. 3


Answer by josgarithmetic(39630)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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multiplicity of the zero 3, in the function f(x)=x^2(x-3)^2(x+3)
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The zero, 3:



Its multiplicity:

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