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Complete the tables of values.

Complete the tables of values.-example-1

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Answer:

for
f(x) =4^(-x) the value
a=1,\ b=(1)/(16),\ c=(1)/(256)

for
f(x) =((2)/(3))^(x) the value
a=1,\ b=(4)/(9),\ c=(16)/(81)

Explanation:

Consider

1 )
f(x) =4^(-x)

We have to find the values at certain given points.

at x = 0


f(0) =4^(-0)=4^0=1

at x = 2


f(2) =4^(-2)=(1)/(4^2)=(1)/(16)

at x= 4


f(4) =4^(-4)=(1)/(4^4)=(1)/(256)

Thus,
a=1,\ b=(1)/(16),\ c=(1)/(256)

Consider

2)
f(x) =((2)/(3))^(x)

We have to find the values at certain given points.

at x = 0


f(x) =((2)/(3))^(0)=1

at x = 2


f(x) =((2)/(3))^(2)=((4)/(9))

at x = 4


f(x) =((2)/(3))^(4)=(16)/(81)

Thus,
a=1,\ b=(4)/(9),\ c=(16)/(81)

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Answer with Step-by-step explanation:

We are given two tables and we are to complete the missing values.

For table one, we are to substitute the given values of x in the term
4^(-x):

when x = 0,
4^(-0) = 1

when x = 2,
4^(-2) = (1)/(16)

when x = 4,
4^(-4) = (1)/(256)

For table two, we are to substitute the given values of x in the term
((2)/(3) )^x:

when x = 0,
((2)/(3) )^0 = 1

when x = 2,
((2)/(3) )^2 = (4)/(9)

when x = 4,
((2)/(3) )^4 = (16)/(81)

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