(b) y = f(x - 2) ? Shift 2 units upward. ? Shift 2 units downward. ? Shift 2 units to the right. ? Shift 2 units to the left. ? Stretch the graph vertically by a factor of 2. ? Shrink the graph vertically by a factor of 2. ? Stretch the graph horizontally by a factor of 2 ? Shrink the graph horizontally by a factor of 2 ? Reflect about the x-axis. ? Reflect about the origin.
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