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Which function is graphed below?
On a coordinate plane, an exponential decay function is shown. The curve starts in quadrant 2 and decreases into quadrant 1. It crosses the y-axis at (0, 3) and approaches y = 0 in quadrant 1.
1)y = one-third (3) Superscript x
2)y = 3 (one-third) Superscript x
3)y = (one-half) Superscript x Baseline + 2
4)y = (2) Superscript x Baseline minus 1
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