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Mathematics, 01.08.2019 03:30 jakhunter354

If the equation y = x + 4 is changed to y = x - 2, how will the graph of the equation change? a) the original graph will shift 2 units down. b) the original graph will shift 6 units down. c) the original graph will shift 6 units to the left. d) the original graph will shift 2 units to the left.

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