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8. How is the graph of y = 4(2)* - - 3 translated from the graph of y = 4(2)*? 3 units right 3 units down 3 units left 3 units up
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How is the graph of y = 4(2)* - - 3 translated from the graph of y = 4(2)*?
3 units right
3 units down
3 units left
3 units up
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Answer: 3 units up
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