help please
you have a system of equations, you know that, right ?
\(\normalsize\color{blue}{ f(x)=2.5x-10.5\LARGE\color{white}{ \rm │ }}\) \(\normalsize\color{blue}{ f(x)=64(0.5)^x\LARGE\color{white}{ \rm │ }}\) like this ?
\(\normalsize\color{blue}{ f(x)=2.5x-10.5\LARGE\color{white}{ \rm │ }}\) \(\normalsize\color{blue}{ f(g)=64(0.5)^x\LARGE\color{white}{ \rm │ }}\) (oops)
f(x) is a line, g(x) is an exponential decay. PLUG IN VALUES FOR X, to complete each function.
How do I do the table
I don't know your table is weird it should be like \(\large\color{ blue }{\large {\bbox[5pt, lightgreen ,border:2px solid white ]{ \large\text{ }\\ \begin{array}{|c|c|c|c|} \hline\textbf{x}~~~~~~~~f(x)~~&~\textbf{x}~~~~~~~~g(x) \\ \hline \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \hline \end{array} }}}\)
I can solve the system of equation, but I refuse to deal with this stupid, amorphous table.
this table can't be filled @coolcatsclan ... only one value of x satisfy for the eaution given as there's only one solution that exist ....
else put whatever u like as the value of x, the curves will meet at only one point @coolcatsclan if u do want to fill the table .....
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