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To shift the graph of an equation a certain units up, you need _____ that number to/from the function's eqaution?

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Answer: Up

Explanation:

User Acpigeon
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The correct answer is:
add.

Explanation:
Shifting a graph a number of units up is a vertical translation. Algebraically, a vertical translation is shown by adding a constant (the amount the graph is to be shifted) to the end of a function.
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