The answer is 2^(9/10). I did it assuming with the ^5 you mean the 5th root of 4
This shows that both functions have the same y-intercept
<h3>Polynomial and exponential functions</h3>
Given the following functions as shown:
f(x) = -x^2 + 2x + 1
g(x) = 2^x
The y-intercept occurs at x = 0
For f(x) = -x^2 + 2x + 1
f(0) = -0^2 + 2(0) + 1
f(0) = 1
For the g(x), the y intercept is caculated as:
g(0) = 2^0
g(0) = 1
This shows that both functions have the same y-intercept
Learn more on intercept here: brainly.com/question/1884491
Kimm since the function is g(x) = 3(x-2) and we are given g(x)=6 That means: 6 = 3(x-2) Then we need to know what is x? 6 = 3x - 6 (distribute the 3) 12 = 3x (add 6 to both sides) 4 = x (divide both sides by 3)You can check it this way. Is g(4) = 3(4-2) = 6 ? 3*2 = 6
Answer:
1/5
Step-by-step explanation:
The other answers (in order) equal 5, 1 and 1/5, and 2, so the only other option left is 1/5.
(-3,6/5) is what I got. I hope it’s right