How do you make a table to graph #f(x)=(1/3)^(x-3)#?

1 Answer
Mar 30, 2017

You make a table with #x# values which you want to fill in the formula. Then plug them in and get the #y# value.

Explanation:

First, define some #x# values, like #0,1,2,3,4# etc whatever is said in your book. Then plug these values into the formula, so it becomes

#f(0) = (1/3)^(0-3)#

#f(1) = (1/3)^(1-3)#

and so on. These values you place at the defined #x# values and you got your table!

The graph should look like this

graph{(1/3)^(x-3) [-10, 10, -5, 5]}