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13 January, 23:00

Find the zeros of the function. State the multiplicity of any multiple zeros.

y = (x-5) (x+2) ^2

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  1. 13 January, 23:10
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    Hi,

    Pretty simple: if a result of a multiplication is equal to 0, then each factor is equal to 0.

    y = f (x) = (x - - 5) (x + 2) ² = 0, so:

    x₁ - - 5 = 0 ⇒ x₁ = 5.

    (x + 2) ² = 0 ⇒ x₂ = x₃ = - -2, for - -2 we have state of multiplicity = 2.

    Green eyes.
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