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In which direction must the graph of Rx) = 7% be shifted to produce the graph of g(x) = 7% + 7?

O A right
OB. Up
OC. left
OD. down

In which direction must the graph of Rx) = 7% be shifted to produce the graph of g-example-1
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Answer:

B. Up

Explanation:

If you alter a function by adding or subtracting a constant to the end of the expression, then the graph will slide up (down if subtracting) If you alter the x value by altering the expression in close to the x with addition or subtraction the graph will slide left or right.

Vertical translations (sliding up or down) go up when adding and down when subtracting as you would expect it to.

Horizontal translations are the oppoof what you might expect. A (x-h) will shift the graph right, while a (x+k) will shift the graph left.

The answer to your question is UP.

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