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How is the graph of y= -4x² - 5 different from the graph of y= -4x²? ​

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The graph of y= -4x² is that of a parabola with vertex at (0, 0) that opens down.

The graph of y= -4x² - 5 is the same, except that it's the result of translating the entire graph of y= -4x² down by 5 units.

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