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The graph shows the function f (x)= 4x + 21 and g (x)= −(⅓)ˣ⁺⁴+6

What are the solutions of the equation 4x+21=−(⅓)ˣ⁺⁴+6 ?

• x = 3 and ​ x=−5 ​

• x=−6 ​ and x=−5.75

• ​x=−6 ​ and x = 3

• x=−6 and x=−4

[30 points!!!] The graph shows the function f (x)= 4x + 21 and g (x)= −(⅓)ˣ⁺⁴+6 What-example-1
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[30 points!!!] The graph shows the function f (x)= 4x + 21 and g (x)= −(⅓)ˣ⁺⁴+6 What-example-1
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The solutions are the x-values where the graphs intersect: x = -6, x = -4.

The 4th selection is appropriate.
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