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How is the graph of y=-6x^2+4 different from the graph y=-6x^2

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The Y-Axis is higher on the "+4" equation, so the parabola will look taller.
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Answer with explanation:

We know that the graph of:


y=-6x^2

is a downward open parabola with vertex at (0,0)

and the graph of:


y=-6x^2+4

is again a downward open parabola but the vertex of the parabola are at (0,4)

This means that the graph of the second function id obtained by applying a translation transformation that is a shift of the first function "4" units upward.

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