If f(x) = a^x, prove that f(-x) = 1/f(x)
G greatwhiteshark Full Member Joined May 8, 2005 Messages 279 Jun 23, 2005 #1 If f(x) = a^x, prove that f(-x) = 1/f(x)
G greatwhiteshark Full Member Joined May 8, 2005 Messages 279 Jun 24, 2005 #3 Tell me... I don't understand your question or hint. Please explain.
G Guest Guest Jun 24, 2005 #4 I took -x and plugged it into the function. Now what can you do with a<sup>-x</sup> to get it looking like 1/f(x)?
I took -x and plugged it into the function. Now what can you do with a<sup>-x</sup> to get it looking like 1/f(x)?