i really need help. please helpPart A: Explain why the x-coordinates of the points where the graphs of the equations y = 4^−x and y = 8^(−x−1) intersect are the solutions of the equation 4^−x = 8^(−x−1). (4 points)Part B: Make tables to find the solution to 4^−x = 8^(−x−1). Take the integer values of x between −3 and 3. (4 points)Part C: How can you solve the equation 4^−x = 8^(−x−1) graphically? (2 points)
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I'm pretty sure the answer to A would be this: the common point that satisfies both equations (where they intersect) can be shown AS 4^(-x) = 8^(-x-1). The answer to B is forming a table. This is quite easier than you think :D.
Start with x on one side (3) and go all the way down to -3 like this:
(x) 4^-x 8^-x-1
-3 64 (Do the same with this)
-2 16
-1 4
0 1
1 1/4
2 .0625
3 .015625
So basically you just fill in the x variable with every number between 3 and -3. After that, it's just a bit of math and you've done it!
C is a bit misguided. I think it would be quite simple to just use a graphing calculator, but you would have to actually input all the x and y values from the table. After that, you will have a graph.
I hope I helped! Good luck and good day!
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