Which process best describes graphing the function g(x)=140(0.5)x4

on the coordinate plane?(1 point)
Responses

Plot the y
-intercept at (0, 140)
, then plot points at (−4, 210)
, (4, 70)
, and (8, 0)
. Finally, connect the points with a line.
Plot the y-intercept at left parenthesis 0 comma 140 right parenthesis , then plot points at left parenthesis negative 4 comma 210 right parenthesis , left parenthesis 4 comma 70 right parenthesis , and left parenthesis 8 comma 0 right parenthesis . Finally, connect the points with a line.

Plot the y
-intercept at (0, 140)
, then plot points at (−1, 280)
, (1, 70)
, and (2, 35)
. Finally, connect the points with a smooth curve.
Plot the y-intercept at left parenthesis 0 comma 140 right parenthesis , then plot points at left parenthesis negative 1 comma 280 right parenthesis , left parenthesis 1 comma 70 right parenthesis , and left parenthesis 2 comma 35 right parenthesis . Finally, connect the points with a smooth curve.

Plot the y
-intercept at (0, 70)
, then plot points at (−1, 140)
, (1, 35)
, and (2, 17.5)
. Finally, connect the points with a smooth curve.
Plot the y-intercept at left parenthesis 0 comma 70 right parenthesis , then plot points at left parenthesis negative 1 comma 140 right parenthesis , left parenthesis 1 comma 35 right parenthesis , and left parenthesis 2 comma 17.5 right parenthesis . Finally, connect the points with a smooth curve.

Plot the y
-intercept at (0, 140)
, then plot points at (−4, 280)
, (4, 70)
, and (8, 35)
. Finally, connect the points with a smooth curve.

Plot the y-intercept at (0, 140), then plot points at (-4, 280), (4, 70), and (8, 35). Finally, connect the points with a smooth curve.