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How does the graph of y=ax^2+c compare to a graph off y=ax^2?
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How does the graph of y=ax^2+c compare to a graph off y=ax^2?
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shifting a graph up by c units involves adding c to the whole function
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y=ax^2+c is c units higher than y=ax^2 (aka, it is shifted c units up)
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