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eviant:

pls help!!

eviant:

eviant:

@Shadow

eviant:

There is no a in this function

Shadow:

-1 is a

eviant:

you mean the minus sign next to the fraction?

Shadow:

b stands for the base, correct?

eviant:

yes

Shadow:

\[f(x) = -(\frac{ 4 }{ 3})^{-6x} \] -1 is a in this situation.

Shadow:

-b is the same as -1 times b

eviant:

where is the -1?

eviant:

@Shadow you there?

Shadow:

\[-b = -1 \times b = (-1)(b)\]

eviant:

so, the base would be (4/3)^6?

Shadow:

Admittedly I am not most familiar with this topic but that makes the most sense to me.

eviant:

thank you

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