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12 April, 22:27

How does the graph of f (x) = - 2^3x - 4 differ from the graph of g (x) = - 2^3x?

A. The graph of f (x) is shifted four units down from the graph of g (x).

B. The graph of f (x) is shifted four units to the left of the graph of g (x).

C. The graph of f (x) is shifted four units to the right of the graph of g (x).

D. The graph of f (x) is shifted four units up from the graph of g (x).

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  1. 12 April, 22:29
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    The answer is letter a
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