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How is the graph of y = x - 8 obtained from
the graph of y=x?

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Answer:

We must move the graph of y = x down by 8 units to generate the graph of y = x - 8. This may be accomplished by subtracting 8 from the y-coordinates of all the spots on the y = x graph.

For example, the point (0,0) on the y = x graph will change to (0, -8) on the y = x - 8 graph. Similarly, the point (1,1) on the y = x graph will shift to (1, -7) on the y = x - 8 graph, and so on for all other points on the graph.

As a result, the graph of y = x - 8 will be similar to the graph of y = x, but 8 units lower.

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