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 How can the graph of f(x)=1x9+6 be obtained from the graph of y=1x ? \text { How can the graph of } f ( x ) = \frac { 1 } { x - 9 } + 6 \text { be obtained from the graph of } y = \frac { 1 } { x } \text { ? }

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 How can the graph of f(x) =1x9+6 be obtained from the graph of y=1x ? \text { How can the graph of } f ( x ) = \frac { 1 } { x - 9 } + 6 \text { be obtained from the graph of } y = \frac { 1 } { x } \text { ? }


A) By making a horizontal shift of 6 units to the right and a vertical shift of 9 units up
B) By making a horizontal shift of 6 units to the left and a vertical shift of 9 units down
C) By making a horizontal shift of 9 units to the left and a vertical shift of 6 units up
D) By making a horizontal shift of 9 units to the right and a vertical shift of 6 units up

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