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If h(x)=3^x then h (-4) =

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Answer:

1/81

Explanation:

In h(x)=3^x, replace each instance of x with -4:

h(-4) = 3^(-4), or

1

h(-4) = ----------- = 1/81

3^4

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if h(x)=3^x then h (-4) =


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(1)/(81)


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In h(x) = 3^x , you must replace each instance of with -4:

h(-4)=3^(-4)


h(4)= (1)/(3^4) = (1)/(81)

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