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which of the following statements best describes the effect of replacing the graph of y = f(x) with the graph of y = f(x) − 11? (5 points) the graph of y = f(x) will shift up 11 units. the graph of y = f(x) will shift right 11 units. the graph of y = f(x) will shift left 11 units. the graph of y = f(x) will shift down 11 units.

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Explanation:

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When we add or subtract any thing from the function f(x), that is called vertical shift.

The vertical shift means graph will move up or down.

When something is added, the graph of f(x) goes up means vertical shift up.

When something is subtracted, the graph of f(x) goes down, means vertical shift down.

So, when 11 is subtracted from f(x), it means, the graph of f(x) will shift 11 units down. : Answer

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the graph of y = f(x) will shift down 11 units.
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