We want to determine the domain of
any function of the form
is called an "exponential function",
the only condition is that b is positive and different from 1, and a is a nonzero real number.
The domain of such functions is all real numbers.
That is for any x, the expression <span>3(2^-x) "makes sense".
Answer: </span><span>The domain is all real numbers</span>
Apparently there's no solution?? i tried solving it, and i also used a special calculator, but no solution came up
Answer:
(2,-5)
Step-by-step explanation:
See attachment
One can also solve this by calculation:
y=2x-9
y=-2x-1
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Rearrange either equation to find x. I'll use the first:
y=2x-9
2x = y+9
x = (y+9)/2
Now use this value of x in the second equation:
y = -2x-1
y =-2((y+9)/2)-1
y = (-2y-18)/2)-1
y = -y -9 - 1
2y = -10
y = -5
Now use -5 for y in the rearranged equation:
y = -2x-1
-5 = -2x-1
-2x = -4
x = 2
Solution is (2,-5)
But the question wants a graph solution, which is also fun when you use DESMOS.
Answer:
45
Step-by-step explanation:
a = 78/20=45