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Describe how the graph of y= x2 can be transformed to the graph of the given equation. y = x2 + 9 Shift the graph of y = x2 left 9 units. Shift the graph of y = x2 right 9 units. Shift the graph of y = x2 down 9 units. Shift the graph of y = x2 up 9 units.​

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Answer:

Shift of graph of y=x^2 up 9 units.

Option D is correct option.

Explanation:

We are given:


y = x^2

We need to describe how the graph of
y = x^2 can be transformed to the graph of the given equation
y=x^2+9

We know the transformation rule:

If f(x) is transformed into f(x)+h, the graph is transformed vertically up h units.

So, In our case:


y=x^2 is transformed into
y=x^2+9

So, The graph is transformed vertically up 9 units.

Or we can write, shift of graph of y=x^2 up 9 units.

Option D is correct option.

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