Respuesta :

[tex]y=(\frac{4}{3})^x[/tex]

At first, we will use the given values of x to get the values of y

x = 0

[tex]y=(\frac{4}{3})^0=1[/tex]

x = 1

[tex]y=(\frac{4}{3})^1=\frac{4}{3}=1.33[/tex]

x = 2

[tex]y=(\frac{4}{3})^2=\frac{16}{9}=1.78[/tex]

x=3

[tex]y=(\frac{4}{3})^3=2.37[/tex]

x = 4

[tex]y=(\frac{4}{3})^4=3.16[/tex]

x = 5

[tex]y=(\frac{4}{3})^5=4.21[/tex]

x = 6

[tex]y=(\frac{4}{3})^6=5.62[/tex]

x = 7

[tex]y=(\frac{4}{3})^7=7.49[/tex]

x = 8

[tex]y=(\frac{4}{3})^8=9.99[/tex]

Now we need to plot each point on the graph

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