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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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Given the equation :


y=3^x

we need to complete the order pairs :

[(-1,_),(0,_),(1,_),(2,_),(3,_),(4,_)]​

So, for each value of x, we will find the corresponding value of y


\begin{gathered} x=-1\rightarrow y=3^(-1)=(1)/(3) \\ \\ x=0\rightarrow y=3^0=1 \\ \\ x=1\rightarrow y=3^1=3 \\ \\ x=2\rightarrow y=3^2=9 \\ \\ x=3\rightarrow y=3^3=27 \\ \\ x=4\rightarrow y=3^4=81 \end{gathered}

So, the answer is : the order pairs will be :


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

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