Based on the given graph, determine the zeros of the function and note multiplicity. x = 2 (smaller x-value) with multiplicity 1 x = 5 (larger x-value) with multiplicity 3
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Zeros are the points where the function intersects the x-axis. Let's say we have two zeros: x_1 and x_2, where x_1 < x_2. Next, we need to determine the multiplicity of each zero. The multiplicity of a zero is the number of times it appears as a factor in the Show more…
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