Using the definition of the Vertical shifts of graphs of the function :
"Suppose c>0,
To graph y=f(x)+c, shift the graph of y=f(x) upward c units.
To graph y=f(x)-c, shift the graph of y=f(x) downward c units"
Again we recall the definition of Horizontal shifts of graphs:
" suppose c>0,
the graph y=f(x-c), shift the graph of y=f(x) to the right by c units
the graph y=f(x+c), shift the graph of y=f(x) to the left by c units. "
consider
is the parent function.
shifts the graph
upward by 8 units
shifts the graph
downward by 8 units
shifts the graph
left by 8 units
shifts the graph
right by 8 units.
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When finding the percent difference between two numbers, there are two ways you can do this.
1. The first way is how to calculate the percentage INCREASE of two numbers:
-The formula is Increase / Original Number × 100 = % increase
Step 1: Find out the difference between the two numbers you're comparing. New number - Original number = Increase.
Step 2: Divide the increase by the original number and then multiply your answer by 100. (If your answer is a negative number, then it is a percent decrease, not a percent increase.)
2. The second way is how to calculate the percentage DECREASE of two numbers:
Step 1: Find out the difference between the two numbers you're comparing. Original number - New number = Decrease.
Step 2: Divide the decrease by the original number and then multiply your answer by 100. Decrease ÷ Original Number × 100
= % Decrease. (If your answer is a negative number, then is is a percent increase, not a percent decrease.)
Answer: 12.5
Step-by-step explanation:
25th Percentile: 5.5
50th Percentile: 13
75th Percentile: 18
Interquartile Range: 12.5