gab18
gab18
17-12-2016
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How do I find zeros and multiplicities
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JohnES
JohnES
17-12-2016
You can use the Ruffini's rule. The answer using this method is,
[tex](x-3) (x+4)^2 (6 + x^2)[/tex]
And you can see that the multiplicity of the zero x=-4 is 2, and the multiplicity of the zero x=+3 is 1.
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