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OpenStudy (anonymous):

does anyone know these questions? what are the zeros of the function? what are their multiplicities? f(x)=3x^3 =15x^2 +18x (1 point) The numbers 3,-2 and 0 are zeros of multiplicity of 2. The numbers 3,-2 and 0 are zeros of multiplicity of 1. The numbers -3,-2, and 0 are zeros of multiplicity of 1. The numbers -3,-2, and 0 are zeros of multiplicity of 2.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

if you subtract 3x^3 from both sides you get -3x^3+15x^2+18x. set the equation equal to zero, factor it and solve for x, this will give your zeros and the mutiplicity of them

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