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Step-by-step explanation:

After graphing the function f(x) = [tex]4(\frac{1}{2})^{x}[/tex]  we can see that the correct graph is the middle one in the picture. This is because with an x-input of 1 the value of 1/2 will stay the same and when multiplied by 4 it would give us a y-coordinate of 2 as seen in the middle graph. The y-coordinate keeps decreasing exponentially by half for every increase in the x-coordinate. A zoomed-in version of the graph can be seen in the attached picture below for a better understanding.

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