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For the polynomial below, - l is a zero of multiplicity two.
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For the polynomial below, - l is a zero of multiplicity two. f ( x ) = x * + 6 x 3 + 2
For the polynomial below,
-
l is a zero of multiplicity two.
f
(
x
)
=
x
*
+
6
x
3
+
2
2
x
2
+
3
0
x
+
1
3
Express f
(
x
)
as a product of linear factors.
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