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16 April, 12:37

Consider the function f (x) = (x - 3) 2 (x + 2) 2 (x - 1). The zero has a multiplicity of 1. The zero - 2 has a multiplicity of?

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  1. 16 April, 14:12
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    The - 2 has a multiplicity of 2

    Since the order of (x+2) is squared, i. e. power is 2
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