Asked by Toni
Find the zeroes of each function. State the multiplicity of multiple zeroes.
y=(x+3)^3
y=x(x-1)^3
I know you're supposed to factor them out, but I'm really not sure how to. Thanks.
The equations are already factored out. For the first one, y is zero at x=3 only. For the second equation, y = 0 when x = 0 or 1.
The multiplicity of the zeroes that come from cubed factors is 3.
y=(x+3)^3
y=x(x-1)^3
I know you're supposed to factor them out, but I'm really not sure how to. Thanks.
The equations are already factored out. For the first one, y is zero at x=3 only. For the second equation, y = 0 when x = 0 or 1.
The multiplicity of the zeroes that come from cubed factors is 3.
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