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(Q4) Solver the inequality.
6^x < 3^x

(Q4) Solver the inequality. 6^x < 3^x-example-1
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Answer:

D

Explanation:

We need to graph both
6^x and
3^x and figure out the x-value at which the graph of
6^x is LESS THAN that of the graph of
3^x.

The attached picture shows the graph of
6^x in BLUE and the graph of
3^x in RED.

We need to find x-value where the BLUE graph is "BELOW" the RED graph. We can see that this occurs when x < 0.

Thus the correct answer is D

(Q4) Solver the inequality. 6^x < 3^x-example-1
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