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How would we rewrite the equation of y = 1/3x -10 if we moved its graph down six units?
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How would we rewrite the equation of y = 1/3x -10 if we moved its graph down six units?
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If you didn't change the slope of the line, but you moved it
down 6 units on the graph, then its y-intercept would become
6 less. The equation of the new line would be ...
y = 1/3 x - 16 .
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