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What are the solutions to the equation f(x)=g(x)?

What are the solutions to the equation f(x)=g(x)?-example-1

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one of the solutions is x=0

and the other is x=-2.
What are the solutions to the equation f(x)=g(x)?-example-1
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Answer:

The solutions to the equation f(x)=g(x) are:

x= -2 and x=0

Explanation:

If we are given two functions f(x) and g(x) then the solution of the equation :

f(x)=g(x)

are the x-values of the point of intersection of the graphs of both the functions.

Here we are given the function f(x) as:


f(x)=(-3)/(2)x

and


g(x)=((1)/(2))^x-1

By looking at the graph attached to the answer we observe that the graph of the two functions intersect at (-2,3) and (0,0).

Hence, the solution is:

x= -2 and x=0

What are the solutions to the equation f(x)=g(x)?-example-1
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