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  1. The multiplicity of a zero is important because it tells us how the graph of the polynomial will behave around the zero. For example, notice that the graph of f ( x) = ( x − 1) ( x − 4) 2 behaves differently around the zero 1 than around the zero 4 , which is a double zero.

  2. Multiplicity is a 1996 American science fiction comedy film starring Michael Keaton and Andie MacDowell about a man able to duplicate himself by machine, each duplicate developing a different personality, causing problems. It was based on Chris Miller's short story "Multiplicity", published in National Lampoon magazine, Spring 1993.

  3. noun [ U ] us / ˌmʌl·təˈplɪs·ɪ·t̬i / Add to word list. a large number or wide range of items: She knew a multiplicity of languages. (Definition of multiplicity from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of multiplicity. multiplicity.

  4. In mathematics, multiplicity is used in relation to equations to refer to the number of times a value occurs. In physics, multiplicity refers to the number of levels that the energy of atoms, molecules, or nuclei splits into in certain scenarios, or the number of elementary particles in a group.

  5. Jul 19, 1996 · Directed by. Harold Ramis. As “Multiplicity” opens, Doug Kinney is complaining that he's too busy to talk even to himself. He's a construction executive, saddled with a foreman who rips up the wrong driveways. Home is a place he visits between emergencies.

  6. Comedy. Doug has himself cloned so that he can better fulfill his duties at work and home, but the results are taking on a life of their own. Subtitles: English. Starring: Michael Keaton Andie MacDowell Eugene Levy Julie Bowen. Directed by: Harold Ramis.

  7. About this movie. arrow_forward. Too many commitments and not enough time are life's main problems for Doug Kinney (Michael Keaton) in MULTIPLICITY, a new fantasy-comedy from director Harold...

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