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Mathematics, 01.12.2020 01:00 micahwilkerson9495
Which of the following statements best describes the effect of replacing the graph of y = f(x) with the graph of y = f(x) - 9 (5
points)
Oa
The graph of y = f(x) will shift up 9 units.
Ob
The graph of y = f(x) will shift down 9 units.
Ос .
The graph of y = f(x) will shift left 9 units.
Od
The graph of y = f(x) will shift right 9 units.
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