Following is a question about the z transform with: $$ (-\frac{1}{3})^n \, u(-n-2). $$ Now, I know that a transform pair similar to this is: $$ -\alpha^n \, u(-n-1) = \frac{1}{1-\alpha z^{-1}}. $$ Now using that property what I get is: $$ \frac{1}{1-(1/3)z^{-1}}. $$ Since the shift is of $-1$ so using that property my final answer is: $$ (z^{-1})(\frac{1}{1-(1/3)z^{-1}}). $$
Is it correct?