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Suppose that the polynomial function is defined as follows. f(x) = 4(x -11) (x + 9) (x - 5)^3List each zero of according to its multiplicity in the categories below. If there is more than one answer for a multiplicity, separate them with commas. If there is no answer, click on "None." Zero(s) of multiplicity one:Zero(s) of multiplicity two: Zero(s) of multiplicity three:

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