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How is the graph of y=-2x²+1 different from the graph of y=-2x²

How is the graph of y=-2x²+1 different from the graph of y=-2x²-example-1
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I think that the answer is C too :)

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I would have to say that the answer is C: it is shifted 1 unit(s) up.
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