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Case: Shifting a graph

The graph of a function can be moved up, down, left, or right by adding to or subtracting from the output or the input. Adding to the output of a function moves the graph up. Subtracting from the output of a function moves the graph down. Here are the graphs of y = f (x), y = f (x) + 2, and y = f (x) - 2

Given:

[tex]\begin{gathered} y=x^3 \\ shifting\text{ 8 units up} \end{gathered}[/tex]

Required:

To show how the function changes

Method:

Step 1:

The original function

[tex]y=x^3[/tex]

At the original function, the graph cuts through (0,0).

Step 2:

When it is shifted 8 units up, the graph will now cut through (0,8).

The function will now be:

[tex]y=x^3+8[/tex]

Final answer:

[tex]y=x^3+8[/tex]

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