g(x) = (1 - 6). Which of these
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8. The graph f(x) = x2 was
transformed to create the graph
g(x) = (1 - 6). Which of these
describes this transformation?
A. A horizontal shift to the left 6
units
B. A horizontal shift to the right 6
units
C. A vertical shift down 6 units
D. A vertical shift up 6 units
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8. The graph f(x) = x2 was
transformed to create the graph
g(x) = (1 - 6). Which of these
g(x) = (1 - 6). Which of these
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