SOLUTION: Part A: Explain why the x-coordinates of the points where the graphs of the equations y = 2−x and y = 4x + 3 intersect are the solutions of the equation 2−x = 4x + 3.
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Question 1063508: Part A: Explain why the x-coordinates of the points where the graphs of the equations y = 2−x and y = 4x + 3 intersect are the solutions of the equation 2−x = 4x + 3.
Part B: Make tables to find the solution to 2−x = 4x + 3. Take the integer values of x only between −3 and 3.
Part C: How can you solve the equation 2−x = 4x + 3 graphically? Answer by josgarithmetic(39617) (Show Source):