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23 August, 17:52

If f (x) =, which of the following describes the graph of f (x) - 5?

A. The graph of f (x) - 5 is a vertical shift of f (x) = five units up.

B. The graph of f (x) - 5 is a vertical shift of f (x) = five units down.

C. The graph of f (x) - 5 is a horizontal shift of f (x) = five units to the right.

D. The graph of f (x) - 5 is a horizontal shift of f (x) = five units to the left.

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  1. 23 August, 18:18
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    I'm pretty sure it'd be answer B.
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