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g(x) = x^2 is transformed to obtain function h: h(x) = g(x) + 1, how is the graph of g different from the graph of h?

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The Answer Is:

The graph of h is the graph of g vertically shifted up 1 unit.

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User Farhani Walid
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Answer:

the function would undergo a vertical transformation one unit up

Explanation:

instead of the vertex at 0,0 it would now be at 0,1

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