y = |x| - 2
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.
You move the graph upwards by 2 units.
Go what equals 5 units to the left
f(x) cannnot be a graph of itself translated down by anything other than 0 units.
It is y = x + 4
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.
To translate the graph y = x to the graph of y = x - 6, shift the graph of y = x down 6 units.
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.
You move the graph upwards by 2 units.
the graph is moved down 6 units
The graph shifts downward (negative y) by 9 units.
Go what equals 5 units to the left
f(x) cannnot be a graph of itself translated down by anything other than 0 units.
The graph of is shifted 3 units down and 2 units right. Which equation represents the new graph?
It is a horizontal line 5 units above the x-axis.
y=x-2
(4,1)