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The graphs of f(x)=−5/3x+9 and g(x)=2^x−1 intersect at (3, 4) . What is the solution of the equation −5/3x+9=2^x−1 ? Enter your answer in the box.
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The graphs of f(x)=−5/3x+9 and g(x)=2^x−1 intersect at (3, 4) . What is the solution of the equation −5/3x+9=2^x−1 ? Enter your answer in the box.
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The graphs of f(x)=−5/3x+9 and g(x)=2^x−1 intersect at (3, 4) .
What is the solution of the equation −5/3x+9=2^x−1 ?
Enter your answer in the box.
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if they intersect at this point, that means this point is a solution (3,4)
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