(sqrt7)^6x = 49x - 6
There is no easy way to solve this . Drawing a graph will give a good approximation.
Draw y = (sqrt7)66x
and y = 49x - 6 and see where they intersect
Ill draw it on desmos graphing tool and give you the link.
Answer:
ur in rsm too? i have the same question sorry -_-
Step-by-step explanation:
Count the difference of the x values between the two points (the run of the slope) and the difference of the y values between the two points (the rise of the slope). That would get you the rate of change, or slope, of the line.