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What is the graph of f(x)=-2^x?

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Answer:

See graph

Explanation:

The graph of any function can be identified by making an x-y table.

Choose some values for x (often -2, -1, 0, 1, 2)

f(-2) = - 2^(-2) = - 1/4

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

f(-0) = - 2^(-0) = - 1

f(1) = - 2^(1) = - 2

f(2) = - 2^(2) = - 4

What is the graph of f(x)=-2^x?-example-1
User Sardor Dushamov
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Answer:

exponential graph

Explanation:

it is a exponential graph the is negative ,if you substitute x values and find the points to plot you'll see how it is plotted

User David Arango
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