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How is the graph of y = -3x^2 – 8 different from the graph of y = –3x^2 ? a. It is shifted 8 units left. b. It is shifted 8 units up. c. It is shifted 8 units down. d. It is shi…
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How is the graph of y = -3x^2 – 8 different from the graph of y = –3x^2 ? a. It is shifted 8 units left. b. It is shifted 8 units up. c. It is shifted 8 units down. d. It is shi…
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How is the graph of y = -3x^2 – 8 different from the graph of y = –3x^2 ?
a. It is shifted 8 units left.
b. It is shifted 8 units up.
c. It is shifted 8 units down.
d. It is shifted 8 units right.
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The answer should be C- shifted 8 units down. Hope this helps! :)
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C. It is shifted 8 units down
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