How do you graph f(x)=(1/5)^x+4

To graph the function \( f(x) = \left(\frac{1}{5}\right)^x + 4 \), first choose a range of values for \( x \) to evaluate the function. For example, you can choose \( x \) values from -5 to 5.

Calculate the corresponding \( y \) values by plugging each \( x \) value into the function.

Then plot the points on a graph and connect them using a smooth curve. The resulting graph will show the exponential decay of the function, with a horizontal shift upward by 4 units.