Answer:
Yes, this equation has a solution. According to Intermediate Value Theorem at least one solution for [0,2]
Step-by-step explanation:
Hi there!
1) Remember a definition.
Intermediate Value Theorem:
If
is continuous on a given closed interval [a,b], and f(a)≠f(b) and f(a)<k<f(b) then there has to be at least one number 'c' between 'a' and 'b', such that f(c)=k
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(Check the first graph as an example)
2) The Intermediate Value Theorem can be applied to determine whether there is a solution on a given interval.
Let's choose the interval ![[0,2]](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%5B0%2C2%5D)

Proceed to the other point: 2

3) Check the 2nd Graph for a the Visual answer, of it. And the 3rd graph for all solutions of this equation.
Systems of linear equations can only have 0, 1, or an infinite number of solutions. The two lines can't intersect twice, so the correct answer is that the system has one solution.
Answer:
719
Step-by-step explanation:
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719
it's too easy what types of stupid question
Answer:
128 degrees! (veritcal angles)