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2 November, 03:47

Find the zeros of the polynomial function and state the multiplicity of each.

f (x) = 3 (x + 7) ^2 (x - 7) ^3

a. - 7, multiplicity 2; 7, multiplicity 3

b. 4, multiplicity 1; 7, multiplicity 1; - 7, multiplicity 1

c. - 7, multiplicity 3; 7, multiplicity 2

d. 4, multiplicity 1; - 7, multiplicity 3; 7, multiplicity 3

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  1. 2 November, 06:07
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    Easy peasy

    zeros are r such that (x-r)

    multiplicity is how many times that factor repeats

    look a it

    f (x) = 3 (x+7) ^2 (x-7) ^3

    factors are

    (x+7) and (x-7)

    see the x+7 appears 2 times since it is to the 2nd power, means multiplicity 2

    x-7 appears 3 times since to 3rd power, means multipilcty 3

    but the roots are negative

    so

    (x - (-7)) ^2 and (x-7) ^3

    roots are - 7 multiplicty 2 and 7 multiplicty 3

    A is answer
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