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Find (-2) for (x) = 5•3*.

User Nazik
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Answer:

f(-2) = 5/9

Explanation:

* lets explain the problem

∵ f(x) = 5(3)^x

- It is an exponential function

- (3) is the base of the function

- x is the exponent

- To find f(-2) means substitute x by -2


f(x)=5(3)^(x)

∵ x = -2


f(-2)=5(3)^(-2)

- If the power of the base is negative we can change its sign to

positive by reciprocal the base

# Ex:
(a)^(-n)=((1)/(a))^(n)

- Lets do that withe the base 3 and power -2


(3)^(-2)=((1)/(3))^(2)


f(-2)=5((1)/(3))^(2)=5((1)/(9))=(5)/(9)

* f(-2) = 5/9

User Bravi
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Answer:

5/9

Explanation:

F(-2)for f(x)=5•3^x

Let x = -2

f(-2)=5•3^(-2)

= 5 * 1/3^2

= 5 * 1/9

= 5/9

User Paul Fryer
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