Find the zeros of the function. State the multiplicity of multiple zeros.
f(x)=(x-4)^4(x-1)
the distinct zeros are ____
The zeros of the function are 4 and 1.
The multiplicity of the zero 4 is 4.
The multiplicity of the zero 1 is 1.
The distinct zeros of the function are 4 and 1.
The multiplicity of the zero 4 is 4, which means that (x-4) appears as a factor four times.
The multiplicity of the zero 1 is 1, which means that (x-1) appears as a factor one time.