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Aiden
29 July, 15:49
Is g (x) = -2f (x) + 4 a vertical shift?
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Isaiah Finley
29 July, 19:42
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Yes. It is a vertical shift up by 4 units.
A vertical shift will be up or down along the y-axis.
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