Respuesta :

Answer:

Yes

Step-by-step explanation:

Yes, the graph of y=[tex]8{\times}(\frac{1}{2})^{x}[/tex] is same as the graph of f(x)=[tex]8{\times}(\frac{1}{2})^{x}[/tex] because the right hand side of both the equations is equal that is [tex]8{\times}(\frac{1}{2})^{x}[/tex], therefore by substituting different values of x in both equations, we obtain the same graph.

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Answer:

Yes

Step-by-step explanation:

Katie's Graph equation: [tex]y=8(\frac{1}{2})^x[/tex]

Another graph equation: [tex]f(x)=8(\frac{1}{2})^x[/tex]

Since the right hand side of both the equations of graphs are equal

So, Left hand side of both equations of graphs must be equal

So, : [tex]y=f(x)[/tex]

So, the graph of [tex]y=8(\frac{1}{2})^x[/tex]  is the same as the graph of   [tex]f(x)=8(\frac{1}{2})^x[/tex]

Refer the attached figure

Purple line : [tex]f(x)=8(\frac{1}{2})^x[/tex]

Red line :  [tex]y=8(\frac{1}{2})^x[/tex]

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