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1)a) Factor the following polynomials completely. P(x) = x6 + 16x3 + 64,  Q(x) = x4 +...

1)a) Factor the following polynomials completely.

P(x) = x6 + 16x3 + 64,  Q(x) = x4 + 10x2 + 25, Q(x) = x2 − 8x + 17, P(x) = x6 − 7x3 − 8, P(x) = x4 + 6x2 + 9

b)Find all its zeros. State the multiplicity of each zero. (Order your answers from smallest to largest real, followed by complex answers ordered smallest to largest real part, then smallest to largest imaginary part.

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