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Graph y = -2(1/8)^x I'm having trouble with the problem.

Graph y = -2(1/8)^x I'm having trouble with the problem.-example-1
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With y = -2(1/8)^x, we know as x increases, y will decrease and the amount it decreases by will decrease. When x = 0, y = 0. The third screenshot bests fits the description.
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