SOLUTION: Given the equation 2^x = x^2 which has 3 real roots: by means of inspection, determine 2 of these roots which are integer values.
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Question 1046182: Given the equation 2^x = x^2 which has 3 real roots: by means of inspection, determine 2 of these roots which are integer values.
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Given the equation 2^x = x^2 which has 3 real roots: by means of inspection, determine 2 of these roots which are integer values.
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