Answer:
option (d) is correct.
Thus y = 4x + 3 is the equation we can use to shift the graph of y = 4x + 7 down.
Explanation:
Given function of graph y = 4x +7
We have check out the given equations which is the result when we shift the graph of y = 4x + 7 down.
We have to shift the graph vertically.
When we shift the graph down we subtract from the parent equation .
g(x) is the result of the shift as g(x) = f(x) ± c , we have shifted the graph c units down we subtract and vice versa.
We want to shift the graph down so we need to subtract something from given equation.
Thus, only y = 4x + 3 is the result when we subtract 3 from the equation.
Thus, option (d) is correct.
y = 4x + 3 is the equation we can use to shift the graph of y = 4x + 7 down.