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Mathematics, 16.10.2020 05:01, bevanscory123

Find the root(s) of f(x) = (x + 5)2(x - 9)2(x + 1). -5 with multiplicity 3
5 with multiplicity 3
-9 with multiplicity 2
9 with multiplicity 2
-1 with multiplicity 0
-1 with multiplicity 1
N1 with multiplicity o
with multinlicity 1

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