Asked by cool boy
How does the graph of g(x)=cos(x)−12 compare with the parent function g(x)=cosx?(1 point)
A). the graph is shifted 12 units down.
B). the graph is shifted 12 units right.
C). the graph is shifted 12 units up.
D). the graph is shifted 12 units left.
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A) the graph is shifted 12 units down.
Subtracting 12 from cos(x) produces a vertical shift downward by 12 units.
Subtracting 12 from cos(x) produces a vertical shift downward by 12 units.
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