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What does changing the “k” variable do to the graph of a quadratic

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Answer:Shift Up and Down by Changing the Value of k

You can represent a vertical (up, down) shift of the graph of f(x)=x2 f ( x ) = x 2 by adding or subtracting a constant, k . If k>0 , the graph shifts upward, whereas if k<0 , the graph shifts downward.

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