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Can anyone help with this question?-example-1
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If you alter the "c" value, then you are moving the graph up (or down if c is negative).

Since you are shifting the graph up, the y-intercept ("h" in your graph) will move up.

Since you are shifting the graph up, then the maximum will shift up.

Since you are shifting the graph up, then the x-intercept ("t" in your graph) will increase (move to the right).

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