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Which of the following graphs of exponential functions corresponds to a geometric sequence with a first term of 4 and a ratio of 1/2?

Which of the following graphs of exponential functions corresponds to a geometric-example-1
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"Graph E" is the one among the following choices given in the question that graphs of exponential functions corresponds to a geometric sequence with a first term of 4 and a ratio of 1/2. The correct option among all the options that are given is the fifth option. I hope the answer has actually come to your help.
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Answer: graph E.


A geometric sequence can be written as:


a_(n) = a_(1) \cdot r^((n - 1))

where:

a₁ = first term = 4

r = ratio = 0.5


Substituting the numbers, we have:


a_(n) = 4 \cdot ((1)/(2))^(n-1)

or else


f(x) = 4 \cdot ((1)/(2))^(x - 1)


This is an exponential function with base less than 1. Therefore, we can exclude graph C (which depicts a linear function), and graphs A and D (which depict an exponential function with base greater than 1).


In order to choose between graph B and E, let's evaluate the function in two different points:


f(1) = 4 \cdot ((1)/(2))^(1 - 1) = 4


f(2) = 4 \cdot ((1)/(2))^(2 - 1) = 4 \cdot (1)/(2) = 2


Therefore, we need to look for the graph passing through the points (1, 4) and (2, 2). That is graph E.




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