What would be 3 ordered pairs for the following equation #y= -3^(x+2) -4#?

1 Answer
Aug 12, 2015

#(-2,-5), (-1,-7), (0,-13)#

Explanation:

Given #y = -3^(x+2)-4#

You could pick any 3 values for #x# and evaluate for #y#
to get 3 ordered pairs #(x,y)#

I picked 3 values for #x# that I though would make the evaluation of #(3^(x+2))# the simplest.