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\( \left\{\begin{array}{l}f(x)=x^{2}+4x-16 \\g(x)=2^{x}\end{array}\right. \)

Ask by Li Schultz. in South Africa
Mar 08,2025

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The solutions are approximately \( x \approx -6.47 \) and \( x = 4 \).

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We wish to find the values of \(x\) for which the two functions \[ f(x)=x^2+4x-16 \] and \[ g(x)=2^x \] are equal. That is, we must solve \[ x^2+4x-16=2^x. \] Define \[ h(x)=x^2+4x-16-2^x. \] We are looking for the roots of \(h(x)=0\). ### Step 1. Check an obvious candidate Try \(x=4\): \[ \begin{aligned} f(4)&=4^2+4\cdot4-16=16+16-16=16,\\[1mm] g(4)&=2^4=16. \end{aligned} \] Since \(f(4)=g(4)\), we have a solution at \[ x=4. \] ### Step 2. Look for a negative solution Because \(2^x\) is always positive, the behavior of \(h(x)\) for negative \(x\) can allow another intersection. We start by evaluating \(h(x)\) at a couple of negative values. - For \(x=-10\): \[ \begin{aligned} f(-10)&=(-10)^2+4(-10)-16=100-40-16=44,\\[1mm] g(-10)&=2^{-10}\approx\frac{1}{1024}\approx0.001,\\[1mm] h(-10)&\approx 44-0.001=43.999>0. \end{aligned} \] - For \(x=-6\): \[ \begin{aligned} f(-6)&=(-6)^2+4(-6)-16=36-24-16=-4,\\[1mm] g(-6)&=2^{-6}=\frac{1}{64}\approx0.0156,\\[1mm] h(-6)&\approx -4-0.0156=-4.0156<0. \end{aligned} \] Since \(h(x)\) changes sign between \(x=-10\) and \(x=-6\) (from positive to negative) there must be a root in that interval. We can narrow it down further. - For \(x=-6.5\): \[ \begin{aligned} f(-6.5)&=(-6.5)^2+4(-6.5)-16=42.25-26-16=0.25,\\[1mm] g(-6.5)&=2^{-6.5}\approx\frac{1}{2^{6.5}}\approx\frac{1}{90.51}\approx0.011,\\[1mm] h(-6.5)&\approx0.25-0.011=0.239>0. \end{aligned} \] Now we have: \[ h(-6.5)\approx0.239>0\quad \text{and}\quad h(-6)\approx-4.0156<0. \] Thus there is a root between \(-6.5\) and \(-6\). ### Step 3. Refine the negative solution Using linear interpolation between \(x=-6.5\) and \(x=-6\): Let \[ \Delta x=0.5,\quad \Delta h=0.239-(-4.0156)=4.2546. \] The fraction from \(x=-6.5\) to the zero is approximately \[ t\approx\frac{0.239}{4.2546}\approx0.056. \] Thus the approximate root is \[ x\approx -6.5+0.056\times0.5\approx -6.5+0.028\approx -6.472. \] ### Step 4. Conclusion The solutions of \[ x^2+4x-16=2^x \] are approximately \[ x\approx-6.47\quad \text{and}\quad x=4. \] Thus, the points of intersection of the functions \(f(x)\) and \(g(x)\) occur when \[ x\approx -6.47\quad \text{and}\quad x=4. \]

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Did you know that quadratic functions, like \(f(x) = x^2 + 4x - 16\), have a fascinating history dating back to ancient civilizations? The Babylonians were already solving quadratic equations around 2000 BC! They didn't have our modern algebraic notation, but they employed methods incredibly similar to what we use today. Talk about a timeless concept! Now, when it comes to real-world applications, let's talk about how you might see \(g(x) = 2^x\) in action: think of population growth! Many populations grow exponentially, and the formula \(P(t) = P_0 \cdot 2^{rt}\) illustrates how a population can double over fixed intervals of time. It's magical how math helps us understand the world around us!

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