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To obtain the graph of y=(x-8) shift the graph of y=x^2
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To obtain the graph of y=(x-8) shift the graph of y=x^2
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f(x - q): right q units
f(x + q): left q units
f(x) - q: down q units
f(x) + q: up q units
The graph of y = (x - 8)² is the graph of y = x² shifted 8 units to the right.
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