11. (x β 6)2 = 4
12. 3Vx+2-7=5
13. x + x + 3 = 3
14. βx- 2 +7=4
15. Explain how...
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11. (x β 6)2 = 4
12. 3Vx+2-7=5
13. x + x + 3 = 3
14. βx- 2 +7=4
15. Explain how graphing f(x) = Vx β 2 + 7 and g(x) = 4 supports your
algebraic solution to the equation in Item 14.
16. Make sense of problems. The approximate intersection of the
graphs of f(x) = 1x + 7 and g(x) = x β 1 is (4.4, 3.4). Therefore,
x= 4.4 is the approximate solution to what equation?
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