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Describe the range of y=3(1/2)^x

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Answer:

(0,inf)

Explanation:

The range is the y-values included in the graph. This function is exponential decay, which means it has a horizontal asymptote. A function will never cross or touch the horizontal asymptote. Since the asymptote for this graph is y=0, the lowest y-value will be 0, however it is not an included value. Then, the graph will reach every y-value above 0, so the highest range will be infinity.

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