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5 January, 10:54

How is the graph of y = - 4x^2 - 5 different from the graph of y = - 4x^2?

A. It is shifted 5 unit (s) right.

B. It is shifted 5 unit (s) left.

C. It is shifted 5 unit (s) up.

D. It is shifted 5 unit (s) down.

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  1. 5 January, 11:39
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    To move the graph c units up, add c to whole funciton

    to move graph c units right, minus c from every x

    from

    f (x) = - 4x^2-5 to

    f (x) = - 4x^2

    minused 5 from whole function

    basicaly it is 5 units down from - 4x^2

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