Tough call.
You may have to use Newton's Method or something like that.
Graph y=2^x and then graph n/x on the same set of axes. You may have to assign some arbitrary value to n to make this work. From the graph you can read off the approximate coordinates of the point of intersection.
Answer:
16
Step-by-step explanation:
12 = 75%
4 = 25%
4 x 4 = 16
16 = 100%
Sorry if it's confusing but that's just how I think of it.
Answer:
y = 4
Step-by-step explanation:
As we move from the point (-2, 4) to the point (3, 4), x increases by 5 units, but y stays the same. We know immediately that the slope, m = rise / run, is zero, because of this.
Both points are on the horizontal line y = 4. This answer is sufficient in itself, but could be re-written as y = 0x + 4.
Answer:
-1.5, -1/2, 2.9, 15/4, 4.6