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Consider the graph of the linear function h(x) = –x + 5. Which could you change to move the graph down 3 units?
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Consider the graph of the linear function h(x) = –x + 5. Which could you change to move the graph down 3 units?
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Consider the graph of the linear function h(x) = –x + 5. Which could you change to move the graph down 3 units?
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The 5. Since the 5 represents the y-intercept and gives you the "starting point" of the graph you could change it to a 2 in order to move the graph 3 down.
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