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The graph of f(x) = 6* is shifted vertically 4 units up. The resulting graph can be represented by which function?
f(x) = 6 *-4
f(x) = 6 *+4
f(x) = 6 * - 4
f(x) = 6 * + 4


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Answer:

I learned this recently. If we are moving a graph upwards, our equation will actually f(x)=6*-4. it's a negative 4 because the rule is to think in opposites. To see if I'm right, go to the website desmos and use their grapher and it should confirm what I'm saying. My teacher drilled the opposite rule in my head