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Use the equation and type the ordered-pairs.

y = 3^x

(-1,__), (0,__), (1,__), (2,__), (3,__), (4,__)

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Answer:
(-1,(1)/(3)),\ (0,1),\ (1,3),\ (2,9),\ (3,27),\ (4,81)

Explanation:

The given exponential function :


y=3^x

At x = -1, we get


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

At x = 0, we get


y=3^(0)=1

At x = 1, we get


y=3^(1)=3

At x = 2, we get


y=3^(2)=9

At x = 3, we get


y=3^(3)=27

At x = 4, we get


y=3^(4)=81

Hence, the completed ordered pairs are :
(-1,(1)/(3)),\ (0,1),\ (1,3),\ (2,9),\ (3,27),\ (4,81)

User Hadi Samadzad
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See the attachment for a table. Of course, the first ordered pair is (-1, 1/3).
Use the equation and type the ordered-pairs. y = 3^x (-1,__), (0,__), (1,__), (2,__), (3,__), (4,__)-example-1
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