solve this equasion: 30(0.4)^x = 30 + 0.4x

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30(.4)^x=30+.4x
how many solutions does it have?


i just would like to know how i would go about solving this equasion. if someone could show me steps or a link where i could get more help for it
 
Algirl said:
i just would like to know how i would go about solving this equasion.
Numerically. I see no strictly-algebraic method for solving this.

By the way, I don't care what your book says, the word is spelled "equation".

Eliz.
 
30(.4)^x=30+.4x
how many solutions does it have?

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I believe equations such as this are called "transcendental equations", and can only be solved by graphing. In these days of graphing calculators, this becomes relatively easy to do. My TI-83 says there is only one solution, at x=0.

Steve
 
There is only one solution. Graph the two sides separately. You will see why this is so.

In this case, the solution is sort of staring at you.
 
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