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What is the graph of y = x - 3 (shown below) translated up 2 units?

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I don't see a "shown below," so I'm not sure if I could accurately answer your question. However, if your graph point is (x,-3), then it wants you to move your graphed point up two units. I believe that would be y = x -1? I'm not sure
User Aakash Verma
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Answer:

The graph is that one which corresponds to the equation y = x-1. The graph is shown in the image below.

Explanation:

Translate a linear curve means to move the whole curve up or down, where the final line will be in parallel to the original curve.

For translate the graph up to 2 unit, it must to be summed 2 unit in the right member of the original equation:


y = (x-3) + 2


y = x-3 + 2


y = x-1

What is the graph of y = x - 3 (shown below) translated up 2 units?-example-1
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