Asked by Mermaid99
How is the graph of y= -6 x^2 +4 different from graph of y= -6x^2 ?
A. It is shifted 4 units to the left.
B. It is shifted 4 units to the right.
C. It is shifted 4 units up.
D. It is shifted 4 units down. *** (My Answer)
A. It is shifted 4 units to the left.
B. It is shifted 4 units to the right.
C. It is shifted 4 units up.
D. It is shifted 4 units down. *** (My Answer)
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Answered by
Reiny
nope, it is 4 units up
Make a table of values of each using the same x's and see what happens
http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=plot+y%3D+-6+x%5E2+%2B4+,+y%3D+-6x%5E2
Make a table of values of each using the same x's and see what happens
http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=plot+y%3D+-6+x%5E2+%2B4+,+y%3D+-6x%5E2
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