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24 December, 10:53

G (x) is a function as defined below: g (x) = 3^ (x/2)

If you input - 2 into g (x), what do you get for an output?

Enter your answer in the simplest form in the space provided below.

(If your answer is a decimal number, round it to two decimal places.)

Example answer: 42.63

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  1. 24 December, 11:07
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    1/3 or 0.33

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Put - 2 where x is in the function definition and do the arithmetic.

    g (-2) = 3^ (-2/2)

    = 3^ (-1)

    g (-2) = 1/3

    Of course, you know that the decimal equivalent of the fraction 1/3 is the repeating decimal 0.33333 ... Rounding this to 2 decimal places gives you ...

    g (-2) ≈ 0.33
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