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Example: Graphing g(x) = \left(\frac{1}{5} ight)^x

To graph the exponential function g(x) = \left(\frac{1}{5} ight)^x, the point-plotting approach is applied. Calculating the function for various xx-values produces ordered pairs that form a smooth curve when plotted. This curve consistently slopes downward from left to right and contains the yy-intercept (0,1)(0, 1), demonstrating the expected behavior for an exponential function with a base between 00 and 11.

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