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Complete the table below to solve the equation 2.5x - 10.5 = 64(0.5^x)
x f(x)= 2....
Mathematics, 19.03.2021 20:30 atefah88
ASAP
Complete the table below to solve the equation 2.5x - 10.5 = 64(0.5^x)
x f(x)= 2.5x - 10.5 g(x) = 64(0.5^x)
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Answer in table format, picture below
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