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31 August, 03:13

How is the graph of y = 5x2 - 4 different from the graph of y = 5x2?

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  1. 31 August, 03:18
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    The graph of y = 5x²-4 differs from the graph of y = 5x² by difference of 4 units

    Step-by-step explanation:

    In y = 5x²-4, when y is 0 x is not 0 and when x is 0, y is not 0

    but

    In y = 5x², when y is 0, x is 0 and vise versa.

    In y = 5x² the value of y will always increase as the value of x increase.
  2. 31 August, 03:30
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    Answer:first equation is 4 units shifted down from the second
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