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5 September, 01:36

What are the zeros of 3x² (x+π) ³ (x-4) ²

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  1. 5 September, 02:01
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    Hi again!

    The zeros are the values of x. This is where the graph intersects the x - axis. In order to find the zeros, replace y with 0 and solve for x.

    The answer is x = 0, - π, 4

    I am not sure what grade are you or the level, but for me, they sometimes asked me to find their multiplicities as well

    The multiplicity of a root is the number of times the root appears.

    So, the answer are

    x = 0 and the multiplicity of 2

    x = - π and the multiplicity of 3

    x = 4 and the multiplicity of 2

    Good luck with your studies!
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