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Which points are on the graph of f(x)=(13) x? Select each correct answer.

A (3, 27)
B (−2, 9)
C (0, 1)
D (−1, −13)]

User Scrhartley
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Answer:

D

Explanation:

The function is f(x)=13x. To find the point on the graph, we substitute a corrdinate pair (x,f(x)) into the equation. When we substitute D (-1,-13), we find:

x=-1 f(x)=-13

-13=13(-1)

-13=-13.

(-1,-13) is on the graph.


User Lzypenguin
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Answer:

B and C

Explanation:

We are given that a function


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

A.(3,27)

Substitute x=3


f(3)=((1)/(3))^3=(1)/(27)


(3,27)\\eq (3,1/27)

Hence, it is not true.

B.(-2,9)

Substitute x=-2


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

By using identity
(1)/(a^x)=a^(-x)

Therefore, point(-2,9) lies on the given graph.

Hence, it is true.

C.(0,1)

Substitute x=0


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

By using
a^0=1

Hence, it is true.

D.(-1,-13)

Substitute x=-1


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

Hence, the point (-1,-13) does not lie on the graph.

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