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Which is the graph of g(x) = (0.5)x + 3 – 4?

On a coordinate plane, an exponential function decreases in quadrant 2 and has a horizontal asymptote at y = negative 4. It crosses the y-axis at (0, negative 4).
On a coordinate plane, an exponential function decreases in quadrant 2 and has a horizontal asymptote at y = 3. It crosses the y-axis at (0, 3).
On a coordinate plane, an exponential function decreases in quadrant 2 and has a horizontal asymptote at y = negative 4. It crosses the y-axis at (0, 4).
On a coordinate plane, an exponential function decreases in quadrant 2 and has a horizontal asymptote at y = 4. It crosses the y-axis at (0, 12).
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Answer:

The answer is the first graph.

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Answer:

the graph will be an exponential function that crosses the y-axis at about (0, -4).

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