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What is the multiplicity of the zero at x = 3 for this polynomial? y = x(x + 4)^3(x - 3)^5

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Solve for x. The multiplicity of a root is the number of times the root appears. x=0(Multiplicity of 1)x=−4 (Multiplicity of 3)x=3(Multiplicity of 5)

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