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9. How does the function y = 2" compare to the function y = (-)" Include at least three comparisons for credit. (3 points) B I U EE

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\begin{gathered} \text{Given the below function} \\ y=2^x \\ \text{y = (}(1)/(2))^x \\ \text{According to the law of indicies} \\ ((1)/(x))^a=x^(-a) \\ \text{Therefore,} \\ y\text{ = (}(1)/(2))^x=2^(-x) \\ y=2^x \\ \text{y = 2}^(-x) \\ The\text{ second function is an inverse of the first function} \end{gathered}

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