SOLUTION: How do I graph the exponential function by making a table of coordinates: f(x) = (3/4)^x

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Question 352537: How do I graph the exponential function by making a table of coordinates: f(x) = (3/4)^x
Answer by robertb(5830) About Me  (Show Source):
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Try plotting three points on the curve.
When x+=+-1, +f%28-1%29+=+%283%2F4%29%5E-1, or f%28-1%29+=+4%2F3.
When x+=+0, f%280%29+=+%283%2F4%29%5E0, or f%280%29+=+1.
When x+=+1, +f%281%29+=+%283%2F4%29%5E1, or f%281%29+=+3%2F4.
Plotting these points would suggest that the graph is asymptotic with the positive x-axis. The graph decreases from left to right.