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To shift the graph of an equation a certain number of units down, you need to __________ the function's equation. A.subtract that number from B.add that number to
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To shift the graph of an equation a certain number of units down, you need to __________ the function's equation. A.subtract that number from B.add that number to
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To shift the graph of an equation a certain number of units down, you need to __________ the function's equation. A.subtract that number from B.add that number to
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Answer:subtract
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Answer: A
Explanation: The more you add to the more units you move up, the more you subtract the more units you move down.
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