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Find the zeros of the polynomial function and state the multiplicity of each f(x) = (x^2-5x+6)^2Asked by Rachale
Find the zeros of the polynomial function and state the multiplicity of each.
F(x) =(x^2 -5x+6)^2
F(x) =(x^2 -5x+6)^2
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Answered by
bobpursley
isnt this the same as ..
f(x)=((x-3)(x-2))^2 ?
3, and 2 are double roots.
f(x)=((x-3)(x-2))^2 ?
3, and 2 are double roots.
Answered by
Rachale
Yes but I need to find the zeros of the polynomial function and state the multiplicity of each.
Answered by
Marth
As bobpursley said, the zeroes or roots are 3 and 2 from factoring the function into ((x-3)(x-2))^2.
Both are double roots, or to the power of 2, because both are squared.
Both are double roots, or to the power of 2, because both are squared.
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