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29 March, 22:27

Which of the following is a result of shifting a circle with equation (x + 3) 2 + (y - 2) 2 = 36 up 3 units? A. The x-coordinate of the center of the circle increases by 3. B. The y-coordinate of the center of the circle decreases by 3. C. Both the x - and y-coordinates of the center of the circle increase by 3. D. The y-coordinate of the center of the circle increases by 3.

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  1. 29 March, 22:42
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    D. (y-2) becomes (y-5) and - 5 < - 2

    Step-by-step explanation:

    When transforming functions, the following applies:

    • Adding/subtracting inside the parenthesis to the input shifts the function left (+) and right (-).

    • Adding/subtracting outside the parenthesis to the output shifts the function up (+) and down (-).

    • Multiplying the function by a number less than 1 compresses it towards the x-axis.

    • Multiplying the function by a number greater than 1 stretches it away from the x-axis.

    In this situation, the circle is shifted up 3 units and the variable y which controls this is in the function. To move it up you will subtract 3 in the parenthesis for (y-2) so it becomes (y-5). This will move the vertex 3 units higher.
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