Which of the following statements best describes the effect of replacing the graph of f(x) with the graph of f(x) − 5?

The graph shifts 5 units up.
The graph shifts 5 units down.
The graph shifts 5 units left.
The graph shifts 5 units right.

Is the answer B??

yes

according to my math and research the answer is B and you are correct dear

I am a math tutor and young lady I don't think you should be going online and asking strangers for the answer but since you already asked it won't to a difference if i do tell you that you are correct and the answer is B

I am a pro doctor and I have been to Harvard for a year and 2 in yale in medical school and for my first year I went to this not very well known medical school and when I was younger I aced all my math test so take this from a professional, The answer for this question is B. "The graph shifts 5 units down."

yes,the answer is B

Yes, the correct answer is B. The graph of f(x) − 5 will shift 5 units down.

To understand why, let's break down the equation f(x) − 5. This equation subtracts 5 from the original function f(x).

When you subtract a constant value from a function, it affects the y-values of the graph. In this case, subtracting 5 from a function means shifting all the points on the graph downward by 5 units.

Therefore, replacing the graph of f(x) with the graph of f(x) − 5 will result in a downward shift of 5 units.