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A graph cannot be shifted both vertically and horizontaly
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A graph cannot be shifted both vertically and horizontaly
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A graph can be shifted both vertically and horizontally. For instance a linear graph, y=ax can also be described as (y-b)= a(x-c)
Then, y=ax is moved both vertically by b, and horizontally by c.
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If that is a true or false awnser then it's false they can be either one
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