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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Which of the following describes how to translate the graph y = |x| to obtain the graph of y = |x - 6|?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@FilthyMcNasty
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Multiple Choice?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
shift 1 unit left and 1 unit down
shift 1 unit left and 1 unit up
shift 1 unit right and 1 unit down
shift 1 unit right and 1 unit up
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yea
OpenStudy (anonymous):
No idea :S
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
:/
OpenStudy (cwrw238):
none
OpenStudy (anonymous):
none?
OpenStudy (cwrw238):
the answer is 6 units to the right
OpenStudy (cwrw238):
|dw:1374440836015:dw|
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
alright thanks
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I was thinking that too @crcw238, the multiple choice answers threw me off.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@cwrw238
OpenStudy (anonymous):
any idea what this would be?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Which of the following describes how to translate the graph y = |x| to obtain the graph of y = |x + 1| + 1?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
This was the last one i didnt understand
OpenStudy (anonymous):
shift 1 unit left and 1 unit down
shift 1 unit left and 1 unit up
shift 1 unit right and 1 unit down
shift 1 unit right and 1 unit up
OpenStudy (anonymous):
shift 1 unit left and 1 unit up
OpenStudy (cwrw238):
second option
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Ok thank you so much you guys!
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Un huh
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