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Need help with the following:
Find the zeros of the polynomial function
f(x) = 2x(x+2)(3x-4)^3 and state the multiplicity of each.
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If 2x(x+2)(3x-4)^3=0
then either
x=0 with multiplicity one, or
x=-2 with mult. one, or
s=4/3 with mult. three.
Cheers,
Stan H.