Answer:
[tex]y=15(\frac{2}{3})^x[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
we know that
The equation of a exponential function is of the form
[tex]y=a(b^x)[/tex]
where
a is the initial value or y-intercept
b is the base of the exponential function
In this problem we have
[tex]a=15[/tex] ----> the y-intercept is given
substitute
[tex]y=15(b^x)[/tex]
we have the other ordered pair (1,10)
substitute the value of x and the value of y and solve for b
[tex]10=15(b^1)\\10=15b[/tex]
[tex]b=\frac{10}{15}=\frac{2}{3}[/tex]
substitute
[tex]y=15(\frac{2}{3})^x[/tex]
see the attached figure to better understand the problem