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C. Find the equation for a function whose x-values are the same as A(x) butwhose y-values are 2 units greater than each y-value in A(x).

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Step-by-step explanation:

the function following what was mentioned in the exercise could be as follows;


\begin{gathered} Y=A(X)+2\text{ +}(AX); \\ NOTE\colon \\ \text{Values in x }are\text{ given }for\text{ AX} \end{gathered}

The equation is formulated knowing that the equation for a linear function is the following:


y=mx\text{ }+b

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