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Select the correct answer. If the graph of function g is 6 units below the graph of function f, which could be function g? f(x) = -2x + 7 A. g(x) = -2x − 6 B. g(x) = -2x + 20 C. g(x) = -6x + 7 D. g(x)
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Select the correct answer. If the graph of function g is 6 units below the graph of function f, which could be function g? f(x) = -2x + 7
A. g(x) = -2x − 6
B. g(x) = -2x + 20
C. g(x) = -6x + 7
D. g(x) = -2x + 1
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D. g(x) = -2x + 1
this is because if you wanted the function to be six below, the slope would not change but the y-intercept would go down 6
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