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Write the exponential function f(x)=-2•3^(1-x) in the form f(x)=ab^x a) f(x)=-2(1/3)^x b) f(x)=-6(-3)^x c) f(x)=-6(-1/6)^x d) f(x)=-6(1/3)^x

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