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Make tables to find the solution to 4^−x = 2^x + 3. Take the integer values of x between −3 and 3.

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Answer:

the solution is at -1 which is 4.

Explanation:

We have been given two functions:


4^(-x)\text {and} 2^(x+3)

We need to take x between -3 and 3

x
y_1=4^(-x)
y_2=2^(x+3)

-2 16 2

-1 4 4

0 1 8

1 1/4 16

2 1/16 32

Solution is that point where these two function will give same value.

So, the solution is at -1 which is 4.

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