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Explain how to use the graph of Explain how to use the graph of   to produce the graph of   . A) Shift the graph of f horizontally 2 units to the right and then shift this graph vertically downward 8 units. B) Shift the graph of f horizontally 8 units to the right and then shift this graph vertically upward 2 units. C) Shift the graph of f horizontally 2 units to the right and then shift this graph vertically upward 8 units. D) Shift the graph of f horizontally 8 units to the left and then shift this graph vertically downward 2 units. E) Shift the graph of f horizontally 2 units to the left and then shift this graph vertically downward 8 units. to produce the graph of Explain how to use the graph of   to produce the graph of   . A) Shift the graph of f horizontally 2 units to the right and then shift this graph vertically downward 8 units. B) Shift the graph of f horizontally 8 units to the right and then shift this graph vertically upward 2 units. C) Shift the graph of f horizontally 2 units to the right and then shift this graph vertically upward 8 units. D) Shift the graph of f horizontally 8 units to the left and then shift this graph vertically downward 2 units. E) Shift the graph of f horizontally 2 units to the left and then shift this graph vertically downward 8 units. .


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