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I neeed helpppppppppppppppppppp

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User Neil Miller
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Answer:

1. 1

3. 4

5. 3

Explanation:

3.y= 2 (1/2)^x where x= -2

1/2=2^-1

(2^-1)^-1

-1×-1

=1

=2^1

2 (2)

=4

1. y=4 (2)^x

2^-2

1/2^2

=1/4

=4×1/4

=1

5.y=3 (1/3)^X

1/3=3^-1

(3^-1)^0

3^0

=1

3(1)

=3

User Vetuka
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Answer:

1: 1; 3: 4; 5: 3

Explanation:

when you have a negative exponent it basically is the regular exponent but the number is put over one

so 2^-2 is 1/2^2 which is 1/4

1/4 * 4 is 1

then for three

you have

(1/2)^-1

when the number is a fraction and you have a negative exponent you can put the number on the top

so this is 2

2 * 2 is 4

for the last one

anything times 0 is 1

this means that the answer is 3

User Cylldby
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