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Given y=x2, how would the graph of y=x2 -2 differ?
- A It shifts 2 units up.
- B It shifts 2 units down.
- C It shifts 2 units left.
- D It shifts 2 units right.
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The graph of y=x^2 - 2 would differ from y=x^2 by shifting 2 units down. This means that every point on the graph of y=x^2 - 2 would be 2 units lower than the corresponding point on the graph of y=x^2.