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The function f(x) = -x + 2 can be formed by

shifting the function y = -2/3x in which way?

A. vertical shift up 2
B. reflection over the x-axis
C. vertical shift down 2
D. horizontal shift to the left 2

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The function f(x) = -x + 2 can be formed by shifting the function y = -2/3x in which-example-1
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Answer:

  • A) vertical shift up 2

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The difference of the functions is:

  • f(x) - y =
  • - 2/3x + 2 - (- 2/3x) =
  • 2

The difference between functions is positive, therefore it is a vertical shift up by 2 units.

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