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If I wanted to change the y-intercept of a quadratic from (0,2) to (0,5), which transformation explains what happened to the graph? ANSWER CHOICES: right 3 units left 3 units do…
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If I wanted to change the y-intercept of a quadratic from (0,2) to (0,5), which transformation explains what happened to the graph? ANSWER CHOICES: right 3 units left 3 units do…
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If I wanted to change the y-intercept of a quadratic from (0,2) to (0,5), which transformation explains what happened to the graph?
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right 3 units
left 3 units
down 3 units
up 3 units
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If you wanted to change the y-intercept, which is vertical, meaning you'll have to go up or down, from (0, 2) to (0, 5), you'd have to go:
Up 3 units.
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