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4 September, 17:55

What's y=7x+5, shifted 6 units down

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  1. 4 September, 18:09
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    y = 7x - 1

    Step-by-step explanation:

    If a graph is shifted k units down, then the y-value (y-axis is the vertical axis) of the graph corresponding to a certain x-value reduces by k units.

    Therefore, if the graph of the equation y = f (x) is shifted k units downward then the shifted graph will have the equation, y = f (x) - k.

    In this case, the equation y = 7x + 5 is shifted by 6 units down, so the resulting equation will become

    y = 7x + 5 - 6

    ⇒ y = 7x - 1 (Answer)
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