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18 February, 11:25

To shift the graph of an equation a certain number of shifts up you need to add or subtract?

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  1. 18 February, 13:03
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    In a standard x-y graph you need to shift x in a subtractive manner to go in the positive direction, to the right. To go up you just add the value however.
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