Respuesta :

It's the last one, there is a point on the three on the y-axis. And a point on the x-axis is 3,1 or at least that's what it looks like.

we have that

[tex]f(x)=3(\frac{2}{3})^{x}[/tex]

Step 1

Find the y-intercept

we know that

The y-intercept is the value of f(x) when the value of x is equal to zero

For [tex]x=0[/tex]

[tex]f(0)=3(\frac{2}{3})^{0}=3[/tex]

Point [tex]A(0,3)[/tex]

Step 2

Find the value of f(x) for [tex]x=1[/tex]

[tex]f(1)=3(\frac{2}{3})^{1}=2[/tex]

Point [tex]B(1,2)[/tex]

Step 3

Graph the point A and B to find the solution

therefore

the answer in the attached figure

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