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Example: Graphing f(x) = \left(\frac{1}{4} ight)^x

To graph the exponential function f(x) = \left(\frac{1}{4} ight)^x, the point-plotting method can be used. By substituting different values for the exponent xx and computing the corresponding function values, ordered pairs are generated. The resulting curve passes through the yy-intercept (0,1)(0, 1) and slopes downward from left to right, which is characteristic of all exponential functions where the base aa satisfies 0<a<10 < a < 1.

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