SOLUTION: The graph of the equation y=(1/2)^x lies in which quadrants?
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Question 756897: The graph of the equation y=(1/2)^x lies in which quadrants?
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Q:
The graph of the equation y=(1/2)^x lies in which quadrants?
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A:
The range of is y > 0.
Therefore, the graph lies in Quadrant I and Quadrant II.
Here's the graph:
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