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Mathematics, 17.01.2021 22:00, laureanogabriel

G(z)=(zāˆ’1)^5 āˆ’(zāˆ’1)^4 The polynomial function G is defined above. What is the product of the zeros of G?

I was doing SAT problems and I came across this one that I couldn't figure out. I attached the explain they gave me but it would be awesome if someone could explain it a little bit further. Thanks!


G(z)=(zāˆ’1)^5 āˆ’(zāˆ’1)^4

The polynomial function G is defined above. What is the product of the zero

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