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The table represents some points on the graph of the exponential function that models the radioactive decay of a sample of xenon-135. Which statement about the graph of this function is true?

(See the picture below)

A) There is an asymptote at y = 70.

B) The y-intercept is located at (0, 70).

C) There is an asymptote at x = 0.

D) The x-intercept is located at (70, 0).


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