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Solve the equation for x by graphing. -4x-1=5^x+4

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Answer:

x=-1.282

Explanation:

To solve the equation
-4x-1=5^x+4 by graphing, you have to plot graphs of two functions:


y=-4x-1\\ \\y=5^x+4

The x-coordinate of the point of intersection is the solution of the equation.

The graph of the function
y=-4x-1 is shown in attached diagram with red line and the graph of the function
y=5^x+4 is shown with blue curve.

The point of intersection has approximate coordinates (-1.282, 4.127), so the solution (correct to three decimal places) of the equation is x=-1.282

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