Asked by poppy

Question
Describe the transformation that occurs on a graph when changing an equation from f(x)=−|x|
to f(x)=−|x|+4
.(1 point)
Responses

The original function shifts horizontally to the left four units.
The original function shifts horizontally to the left four units.

The original function shifts vertically down four units.
The original function shifts vertically down four units.

The original function shifts horizontally to the right four units.
The original function shifts horizontally to the right four units.

The original function shifts vertically up four units.

All Answers 1

Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
The original function shifts vertically up four units.

(Adding +4 to the function raises every y-value by 4; e.g., the vertex moves from (0,0) to (0,4).)