find the zero(s) at which f “flattens out”. express the zero(s) as ordered pair(s)

Answer: 2
Let's take a look at the zeros of the given function f.
First, we have x = -3, which has a multiplicity of 2 which is an even number greater than 1. This means that at x = -3, the graph flattens down touching the x-axis.
Then, we have x = 2 which has a multiplicity of 5 which is an odd number greater than 1, meaning the graph flattens down crossing the x-axis.
Therefore, there are 2 zeros in which the graph flattens out.