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If (-3, 9) lies on the graph of y = y= (1/4)^x then y= A. 1/64 B. 1/12 C. 12 D. 64
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If (-3, 9) lies on the graph of y = y= (1/4)^x then y=
A. 1/64
B. 1/12
C. 12
D. 64
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D. 64
Explanation:
(1/4)^-3 (Given)
= 4^3 (m^-n = (1/m)^n
= 64
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