Remark The very first thing you should do with a question like this is get the graph. Then you will know what you are looking for. I have provided you with such a graph. Your table should center around -2 ≤ x ≤ -1
So let's set up a table and see what we get. Start with y = x + 5
x x + 5 -1 4 -1.25 3.75 -1.5 3.5 -1.75 3.25 -2 3
Do the same thing for - (3)^x + 4 See below to see how this is entered your calculator
Conclusion When x = - 1.25 y = 3.75 for both graphs. <<<< Answer
Footnote You may not be familiar with how to put this in your calculator. This is the way I would do it. I'm only doing it for y = -(3^x) + 4
Let x = - 1.25 3 ^ Note your calculator might have x^y or y^x. You'll have 1 of the three. 1.25 +/- = X 1 +/- = At this point you should have -0.25 + 4 = That gives you 3.75