Respuesta :
Answer:
Option C and D
Step-by-step explanation:
Given : Graph of the functions [tex]f(x) = -2x -6[/tex] and [tex]g(x) = -2^x - 6[/tex] on the same coordinate plane.
To find : What are the solutions of the equation [tex]-2x - 6 = -2^x - 6[/tex]
Solution :
When we graph the two functions the intersection point is the solution of the function.
(The graph is attached below.)
The intersection points are (1,-8),(2,-10)
So, The solution for x is 1 and 2
Therefore, Option C and D are the correct answer.
We can verify by putting the values in the function.
[tex]-2x - 6 = -2^x - 6[/tex]
Put x=1
[tex]-2(1)- 6 = -2^{1}- 6[/tex]
[tex]-2 - 6 = -2 - 6[/tex]
[tex]-8= -8[/tex] verified
Put x=2
[tex]-2(2)- 6 = -2^{2}- 6[/tex]
[tex]-4 - 6 = -4 - 6[/tex]
[tex]-10= -10[/tex] verified
