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In the function y=-2(x-1)^2+4, what effect does the number 4 have on the graph, as compared to the graph of the function y=x^2?

A. It shifts the graph 4 units to the right.
B. It shifts the graph down 4 units.
C. It shifts the graph up 4 units.
D. It shifts the graph 4 units to the left. In the function y=-2(x-1)^2+4, what effect does the number 4 have on the graph, as compared to the graph of the function y=x^2?

A. It shifts the graph 4 units to the right.
B. It shifts the graph down 4 units.
C. It shifts the graph up 4 units.
D. It shifts the graph 4 units to the left.

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User Tobiq
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Answer:

it shifts the graph up four units

Explanation:

it shifts the graph up four units because its outside of the phranthasies, in y=a(x+h)k k is the shift vertically

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User Nikhil Yadav
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"It shifts the graph down 4 units" is the effect that the number 4 have on the graph, in the function y=-2(x-1)^2+4 when compared to the graph of the function y=x^2. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the third option or option "C". I hope the answer has come to your help.
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