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If (-2, y) lies on the graph of y = 3Y, then y =

If (-2, y) lies on the graph of y = 3Y, then y =-example-1
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Answer:

y = 1/9

Explanation:

(-2, y) = (x, y)

y = 3^x

y = 3^(-2)

y = 1/9

Therefore y = 1/9
User Scott Worland
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Answer:


\displaystyle (1)/(9)

Explanation:

Hi there!

This question is asking us what the value of y is when x is -2, hence the point (-2,y).


y=3^x

To find y, replace x in the equation with -2 and evaluate:


y=3^-^2

When
a^-^n where n>0,
a^-^n=\displaystyle (1)/(a^n):


y=\displaystyle (1)/(3^2) \\\\y=\displaystyle (1)/(9)

I hope this helps!

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