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Use the slope formula to find the slope of a line given the coordinates of two points on the line. The slope formula is m=(y2-y1)/(x2-x1), or the change in the y values over the change in the x values. The coordinates of the first point represent x1 and y1. The coordinates of the second points are x2, y2.
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Answer: exponential decay (choice B)
The variable x in the exponent tells us that this is an exponential function. The fact that the base 1/2 = 0.5 is between 0 and 1 indicates that the value of y will decay or get smaller as x increases. Visually, it graphs out a curve that goes downhill as you read from left to right.
side note: The function f(x) = 7*(1/2)^x can be written as y = 7*(0.5)^x. It has a horizontal asymptote of y = 0 meaning that the curve will get closer and closer to the x axis, but never actually touch it.