At which root does the graph of #f(x) = (x-5)^3(x+2)^2# touch the #x# axis?

1 Answer
Mar 10, 2018

#f(x)# touches (but does not cross) the X-axis at #x=-2#

Explanation:

Since #(x-5)# is raised to the third power, negative values for #(x-5)# will result in negative values for #f(x)# and positive values for #(x-5)# will result in positive values for #f(x)#

Since the #(x+2)# factor is squared it's value will never be less than zero and therefore it will not cause #f(x)# to cross the X-axis.