Yes, -4 and +4 each with multiplicity 2.
I think it is choice A, right?
Find all of the zeros of the polynomial function and state the multiplicity of each.
f (x) = (x^2 – 16)^2
– 4 with multiplicity 2 and 4 with multiplicity 2
I think this is the ans for this equation. Anyone care to chime in? Thanks!
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