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To shift the graph of an equation a certain number of units __you need to

add that number to the function's equation.
O
A. down
O
B. up
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Answer:

Up

Explanation:

Shifting a graph a number of units up is a vertical translation. So, in a vertical translation, we shift the graph up by adding a constant at the end of the function.

In any function
f(x). If we add the constant
d at the end of the function, then this will shift graph of the function
d units up.

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