admin 192 cacellus com/student/work/JDGAyndOscAmIWKepzlOsg Transforming Linear Functions \( y=x-1 \) \( y=5 x+2 \) \( y=x+6 \) The equation of this line is \( y=x+2 \). Which of the following shows a way that we could change the equation to shift the line upward? \( y=x-1 \) \( y=5 x+2 \) P thpe bere to search a Now Ict - WethNr- \( 82 \% \) S13 PM 7rrase
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