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M(x)= 3^x
t(x)= -m(x+1)
I just need to know what happened to m(x) to make it t(x)

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^ what they said correct
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Answer:

Explanation:

We begin with m(x) = 3^x.

Then -m(x + 1) = -3^(x + 1). Here we've inserted the ' - ' sign and replaced x with (x + 1).

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