If you add a value to the outcome of the function (as in case a), you will just shift the graph up along the y-axis. Makes sense, right, since you're adding an extra 2 to the value you will plot on the y axis.
If you subtract (in this example) a value to the input of the function, you're actually "looking back" into the past of the graph (i.e., the left side). For example, for x=4 you're now plotting the value that used to be at x=1. So this shifts the graph to the right.
That may be confusing at first. But I hope with a little thought experiment, you get it.
Answer:
I think it is 35.
Step-by-step explanation:
Because I think what you do is subtract every number by each other for example 9 minus 10, 11 minus 15, 13 minus 20 so on and so on and then when you get all the answers add them all together and that's your answer. But I don't know so if it is wrong dont get mad at me because I'm only in 6th grade.
17th century by Rene Descartes