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If (-3,y) lies on the graph of y = 3^-x, then y equals what?

User Esteban Herrera
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Given:

The point (-3, y) lies on the graph of the following function:


y=3^(-x)

We will find the value of (y) when x = -3

So,


y=3^(-(-3))=3^3=27

So, the answer will be: y = 27

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