Question 13 of 25
Find f(-2) for f(x) = 2(4)^x

Answer:
the answer is A
Step-by-step explanation:
put it in the calculator
Answer:
[tex]\frac{1}{8}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
When you have a negative exponent like [tex](\frac{a}{b})^{-x}[/tex] you simply take the reciprocal and then the denominator takes the exponent. So it becomes [tex]\frac{b}{a^{x}}[/tex].
So now you simply plug -2 as x. This gives you [tex]2(4)^{-2}[/tex]. and 4 is essentially [tex]\frac{4}{1}[/tex]. So it becomes [tex]\frac{1}{4^2}[/tex] which is [tex]\frac{1}{16}[/tex]. So multiplying it by 2 you get [tex]\frac{2}{16}[/tex]. Which can be written as [tex]\frac{2}{8 * 2}[/tex] so the 2's cancel out and the fraction becomes [tex]\frac{1}{8}[/tex]