If (x, 1/100) lies on the graph of y = 10^x, then what is x? Precalculus Exponential and Logistic Functions Exponential and Logistic Graphs 1 Answer Shwetank Mauria Apr 11, 2016 #x=-2# Explanation: As #(x,1/100)# lies on #y=10^x#, then #1/100=10^x#. But as #1/100=10^(-2)# #10^(-2)=10^x# or #x=-2# Answer link Related questions What is an exponential function? How do I find the exponential function of the form #f(x)=ab^x# for which #f(-1)=10# and #f(0)=5#? How do I find an exponential function that passes through two given points? What is the range of a logistic function? What is the general form of a logistic function? What is a logistic function? How do I find a logistic function from its graph? How does an exponential function differ from a power function? How does exponential growth differ from logistic growth? How do you find the exponential function, #n(t)=n_oe^(kt)# that satisfies the conditions... See all questions in Exponential and Logistic Graphs Impact of this question 6436 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License