In Exercises 43 47, first graph the two functions. Then use the method of successive

Chapter 12, Problem 43

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In Exercises 43 47, first graph the two functions. Then use the method of successive approximations to locate, between successive thousandths, the x-coordinate of the point where the graphs intersect. In Exercises 43 and 44, draw the graphs by hand. In Exercises 45 47, use a graphing utility to draw the graphs as well as to check your final answer. Finally, in Exercise 47, also check your answer by using an algebraic method to obtain the exact solution (as in Section 10.6).

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