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Which statement best shows how the vertical shift affects the parent function y=x when shifted to y=x+5 ?(1 point) Responses y=...Asked by julian celeste
Which statement best shows how the vertical shift affects the parent function y=x
when shifted to y=x+5
?(1 point)
Responses
y=x+5
will have each point 5 steps higher than y=x
.
y equals x plus 5 will have each point 5 steps higher than y equals x .
y=x+5
will have each point 5 steps lower than y=x
.
y equals x plus 5 will have each point 5 steps lower than y equals x .
y=x+5
will have each point 5 steps to the left of y=x
.
y equals x plus 5 will have each point 5 steps to the left of y equals x .
y=x+5
will have each point 5 steps to the right of y=x
.
when shifted to y=x+5
?(1 point)
Responses
y=x+5
will have each point 5 steps higher than y=x
.
y equals x plus 5 will have each point 5 steps higher than y equals x .
y=x+5
will have each point 5 steps lower than y=x
.
y equals x plus 5 will have each point 5 steps lower than y equals x .
y=x+5
will have each point 5 steps to the left of y=x
.
y equals x plus 5 will have each point 5 steps to the left of y equals x .
y=x+5
will have each point 5 steps to the right of y=x
.
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The correct statement is:
**y = x + 5 will have each point 5 steps higher than y = x.**
This is because the vertical shift of +5 moves the entire graph of the function up by 5 units.
**y = x + 5 will have each point 5 steps higher than y = x.**
This is because the vertical shift of +5 moves the entire graph of the function up by 5 units.
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