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Hi, can you help me to Use long division to rewrite ((x) in factored form and find all zeros. Then sketch the graph. Show all work. Please!!

Hi, can you help me to Use long division to rewrite ((x) in factored form and find-example-1
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Step 1

Given;


f(x)=-x^5+7x^4-9x^3-27x^2+54x

Required; To Use long division to rewrite ((x) in factored form and find all zeros.

Then sketch the graph.

Step 2

Rewrite ((x) in factored form. one of the zeroes of f(x) is x=3


f(x)=-(3)^5+7(3)^4-9(3)^3-27(3)^2+54(3=0

Hence will divide by a factor of (x-3) and then (x+2)

Step 3

Factorize -x²+3x


\begin{gathered} -x^2+3x=0 \\ x=0\text{ or 3} \end{gathered}

Therefore all the zeroes are;


\begin{gathered} x=\text{ 3 thrice, -2 and 0} \\ \text{That is x has a zero which is 3 with a multiplicity of 3} \\ \text{x has a zero which is 0 with a multiplicity of }1 \\ \text{x has a zero which is -2 with a multiplicity of }1 \end{gathered}

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