The graph of y =
2x2 is shifted 8 units down on a coordinate grid.
What are the roots of the...
Mathematics, 21.01.2021 23:50 algahimnada
The graph of y =
2x2 is shifted 8 units down on a coordinate grid.
What are the roots of the equation that correspond to the new graph?
O A. x = -2 and x = 2
B. x= -2 and x = 4
C. X=-4 and x = 2
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D. X=-4 and x = 4
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