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27 December, 16:46

Which of the following describes the roots of the polynomial function f (x) = (x+2) ^2 (x+4) (x+1) ^3? - 2 with multiplicity 2, 4 with multiplicity 1, and - 1 with multiplicity 3

-2 with multiplicity 3, 4 with multiplicity 2, and - 1 with multiplicity 4 2 with multiplicity 2, - 4 with multiplicity 1, and 1 with multiplicity 3 2 with multiplicity 3, - 4 with multiplicity 2, and 1 with multiplicity 4

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  1. 27 December, 16:55
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    Hello,

    f (x) = (x+2) ^2 (x+4) (x+1) ^3

    -2 with multiplicity 2

    - 4 with multiplicity 1

    -1 with multiplicity 3

    None it is near A but with a sign "-" before 4

    A:-2 with multiplicity 2, 4 with multiplicity 1, and - 1 with multiplicity 3

    B:-2 with multiplicity 3, 4 with multiplicity 2, and - 1 with multiplicity 4

    C: 2 with multiplicity 2, - 4 with multiplicity 1, and 1 with multiplicity 3

    D: 2 with multiplicity 3, - 4 with multiplicity 2, and 1 with multiplicity 4
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