The zeros with each multiplicity are given as follows:
Multiplicity one: x = 6.Multiplicity two: x = 11.Multiplicity three: x = -6 and x = -5.How to obtain the multiplicities?The factor theorem is used to define the functions, which states that the function is defined as a product of it's linear factors, if x = a is a root, then x - a is a linear factor of the function.
Considering the linear factors of the function in this problem, the zeros are given as follows:
(x + 6)³ -> zero at x = -6 with multiplicity of 3.(x - 11)² -> zero at x = 11 with multiplicity of 2.x - 6 -> zero at x = 6 with multiplicity of 1.(x + 5)³ -> zero at x = -5 with multiplicity of 3.More can be learned about the Factor Theorem at brainly.com/question/24729294
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