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If you wanted to shift the graph of y = 2x + 5 up, which equation could you use?

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Answer: y= 2X + 9

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User Prasith Govin
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Answer:

y = 2x + 5+2 graph would shift by 2 unit.

Explanation:

Given : y = 2x + 5 .

To find :If you wanted to shift the graph up what would be equation .

Solution : We have given that y = 2x + 5 .

BY the transformation rule ; if f(x) +k then graph would shift up by k units .

Then to shift the graph of y = 2x + 5 up we need to add something in 5

Like y = 2x + 5+2

Then graph would shift by 2 unit.

Therefore, y = 2x + 5+2 graph would shift by 2 unit.

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