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Solve log(x+1)=-x^2 + 10 by graphing. which equation should be graphed

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User Greentec
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Answer:

2 and 4 for the first part. x is 3.1

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User Pedro Silva
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Solve log(x+1)=-x^2 + 10

To solve this equation we need to graph it

We need to graph each side

We take two separate equations and set it equal to y

y = log(x+1) first equation


y=-x^2+10 is the second equation

Now we graph both equation

the intersection of both graphs would be our solution

We look at the point where two graphs intersects

The graph is attached below

Two graphs intersects at x= 3.064

solution is x= 3.064


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