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Which statement describes the graph of function g?

f(x) = 2x
g(x) = 2x + 3

The graph of g is 3 units to the left of the graph of f.

The graph of g is 3 units below the graph of f.

The graph of g is 3 units above the graph of f.

The graph of g is 3 units to the right of the graph of f.

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Answer:

The answer is above

Explanation:

its above because the sign is positive

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Answer:

The graph of g is 3 units above the graph of f.

Explanation:

Adding 3 to each y-value shifts the graph up 3 units.

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In the case of the straight line given here, it also has the appearance of shifting the graph left. The left-shift, however, is not 3 units. The amount of apparent horizontal shift will depend on the slope of the original line.

Which statement describes the graph of function g? f(x) = 2x g(x) = 2x + 3 The graph-example-1
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