Respuesta :

Answer:

(-0.283, -0.733)

Step-by-step explanation:

There are various ways in which to approximate the solution.  One is to use a graphing calculator and graph the two functions separately, then determine the point of intersection.  The first function has a parabolic graph that opens down, whereas the second function has an exponential graph which heads downward as x increases.

At first try I found that the two graphs intersect in Quadrant III, at approximately (-1/2, -3/4).

Next I used my calculator's CALC tools, specifically that which finds the coordinates of the intersection of two graphs, ending up with these coordinates:  (-0.283, -0.733).  These coordinates are to the nearest thousandths.

If and when you take Calculus, you'll learn Newton's Method for Finding Roots, which doesn't require a graphing calculator.