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Let Let   . Using a graphing utility, graph   for ​   and   . What effect does c have on the graphs? ​ A) As c changes, the graph is shifted horizontally by c units. B) As c changes, the graph is shifted vertically by c units. C) As c changes, the y-intercept and the horizontal asymptote change. D) As c changes, the graph is rotated c degrees. E) As c changes, the graph is reflected over the line   ) . Using a graphing utility, graph Let   . Using a graphing utility, graph   for ​   and   . What effect does c have on the graphs? ​ A) As c changes, the graph is shifted horizontally by c units. B) As c changes, the graph is shifted vertically by c units. C) As c changes, the y-intercept and the horizontal asymptote change. D) As c changes, the graph is rotated c degrees. E) As c changes, the graph is reflected over the line   ) for ​ Let   . Using a graphing utility, graph   for ​   and   . What effect does c have on the graphs? ​ A) As c changes, the graph is shifted horizontally by c units. B) As c changes, the graph is shifted vertically by c units. C) As c changes, the y-intercept and the horizontal asymptote change. D) As c changes, the graph is rotated c degrees. E) As c changes, the graph is reflected over the line   ) and Let   . Using a graphing utility, graph   for ​   and   . What effect does c have on the graphs? ​ A) As c changes, the graph is shifted horizontally by c units. B) As c changes, the graph is shifted vertically by c units. C) As c changes, the y-intercept and the horizontal asymptote change. D) As c changes, the graph is rotated c degrees. E) As c changes, the graph is reflected over the line   ) . What effect does c have on the graphs?


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