SOLUTION: Find the zeroes of the function without using technology:
y=(3^-2(x-4)) -sqrt27
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Question 125680: Find the zeroes of the function without using technology:
y=(3^-2(x-4)) -sqrt27
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Find the zeroes of the function without using technology:
y=(3^-2(x-4)) -sqrt27
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Let y =0 and solve for "x"::
3^[-2(x-4)]= sqrt27
3^[-2(x-4)]= 3^(3/2)
-2(x-4) = (3/2)
x-4 = -3/4
x = 3 1/4 or 13/4
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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