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How to solve: f(-1)=(1/4)^x

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Answer:

f(-1) = (1/4)^x = 4

Explanation:

When solving a f(x) equation, the x represents the number that will be used to replace x in the equation. So, from the equation, the value of x is -1. You would plug in -1 for x.

f(-1) = (1/4)^-1

Solve the exponent.

f(-1) = 4

So, the value of f(-1) is 4.

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