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How many solutions does y=(0.5)x and y=6 have

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Answer:

The system has one solution

Explanation:

we have


y=(0.5)^(x) ----> equation A


y=6 -----> equation B

Solve the system by graphing

Remember that the solution is the intersection point both graphs

using a graphing tool

There is only one point of intersection

therefore

The system has one solution

see the attached figure

How many solutions does y=(0.5)x and y=6 have-example-1
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