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Graph the function y=3(5)^-6. What is the y value?
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To graph the function y = 3(5)^(-6), we can create a table of values.
When x is 0, the y-value is 3(5)^(-6) = 3 / (5^6) = 3 / 15625 = 0.000192.
When x is 1, the y-value is 3(5)^(-6) = 3 / (5^6) = 0.000192.
When x is -1, the y-value is 3(5)^(-6) = 3 / (5^6) = 0.000192.
By connecting these points, we can obtain a graph that is a horizontal line at y ≈ 0.000192.
When x is 0, the y-value is 3(5)^(-6) = 3 / (5^6) = 3 / 15625 = 0.000192.
When x is 1, the y-value is 3(5)^(-6) = 3 / (5^6) = 0.000192.
When x is -1, the y-value is 3(5)^(-6) = 3 / (5^6) = 0.000192.
By connecting these points, we can obtain a graph that is a horizontal line at y ≈ 0.000192.
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