Let $f(x) = 2^x$ and $g(x) = \left(\frac{1}{3}\right)^x$, and evaluate the following: 1. $g(0) =$ 2. $f(0) =$ 3. $g(-4) =$ 4. $g(-2) =$ 5. $f(-3) =$ 6. $f(-2) =$ 7. $f(2) + g(-2) =$ 8. $f(2) - g(-2) = $
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g0 = 2(0) = 0 Step 2: To find f0, we substitute 0 for the variable f in the given equation. f0 = 2 = 2 Step 3: To find g-4, we substitute -4 for the variable g in the given equation. g-4 = 2(-4) = -8 Step 4: To find g-2, we substitute -2 for the variable g Show more…
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