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How are the functions y = x and y = x+ 5 related? How are their graphs related?

a. Each output for y = x + 5 is 5 less than the corresponding output for y = x.
The graph of y = x+ 5 is the graph of y = x translated down 5 units.
b. Each output for y = x+ 5 is 5 more than the corresponding output for y = x.
The graph of y = x+ 5 is the graph of y = x translated up 5 units.
Each output for y = x+5 is 5 more than the corresponding output for y = x.
The graph of y = x+5 is the graph of y = x translated down 5 units.
d. Each output for y = x + 5 is 5 less than the corresponding output for y=x.

How are the functions y = x and y = x+ 5 related? How are their graphs related? a-example-1
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Answer:

b

Explanation:

the graph gets translated 5 units above its parent graph of y = x

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