y equals x-4 plus 2 is the same as y = x-2.
You just translate the graph of y=x, 2 units to the right, OR 2 down.
y=x+1 there for answer is 2
You move the graph upwards by 2 units.
Upwards.
+ 1/8
That's not an equation, so there's nothing to graph. Simple way to tell: There's no "equals" sign in it.
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y=x+1 there for answer is 2
You move the graph upwards by 2 units.
First, reflect the graph of y = x² in the x-axis (line y = 0) to obtain the graph of y = -x²; then second, shift it 3 units up to obtain the graph of y = -x² + 3.
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So, if we see the basic equation y=mx+b, we see that m=2, and b=1. If you look closely, this is basic rotation and translation of the original graph. First, I would translate the "mother graph" (y=mx) and then translate one up. Then, we would rotate the graph to the right two units.
It is a straight line with gradient -A/B and intercept C/B.
-2x plus 3y equals 1
y = -0.5x plus or minus any number
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The lines are parallel.
A graph that has 1 parabolla that has a minimum and 1 positive line.