How do you make a table to graph f(x)=(1/2)^(x -3)?

1 Answer
Dec 29, 2015

f(x)=(1/2)^(x-3)
Put x=-2 implies f(-2)=(1/2)^(-2-3)=(1/2)^-5=(2)^5=32
implies f(-2)=32
Put x=-1 implies f(-1)=(1/2)^(-1-3)=(1/2)^-4=(2)^4=16
implies f(-1)=16
Put x=0 implies f(0)=(1/2)^(0-3)=(1/2)^-3=(2)^3=8
implies f(0)=8
Put x=1 implies f(1)=(1/2)^(1-3)=(1/2)^-2=(2)^2=4
implies f(1)=4
Put x=2 implies f(2)=(1/2)^(2-3)=(1/2)^-1=(2)^1=2
implies f(2)=2
Put x=3 implies f(3)=(1/2)^(3-3)=(1/2)^0=(2)^0=1
implies f(3)=1

Now plot these values on graph paper and you will get the curve of the equation.