How does the multiplicity of a zero affect the graph of the polynomial function?

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the zeros of a ninth degree polynomial function are 1 (multiplicity of 3), 2, 4, and 6 (multiplicity of 4).

the graph of the function will cross through the x-axis at . the graph will only touch (be tangent to) the x-axis at .

at the zero of 2, the graph of the function will the x-axis.


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