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10 June, 08:33

If y=x+2 we're changed to y=x-1 how would the graph of a new function compare with the first one

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  1. 10 June, 10:59
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    The y-intercept is being changed. In the equations given we are using the formula (y=mx + b), b means the y intercept. In this we are changing the y intercept from 2 to - 1. There is nothing else being changed.
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