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Graph the parabola y=x^2+1

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Step-by-step explanation

Step 1

given


y=x^2+1

we can start from the graph of the pattern function


\begin{gathered} paattern\text{ function} \\ y=x^2 \end{gathered}

now, let's check the transformation made


\begin{gathered} pattern\text{ function}\Rightarrow transformation\Rightarrow function \\ x^2\Rightarrow add\text{ 1}\Rightarrow x^2+1 \end{gathered}

therefore, 1 was added to the function

To move a function up, you add outside the function: f (x) + b is f (x) moved up b units. Moving the function down works the same way; f (x) − b is f (x) moved down b units.

so

the function was shifted 1 unit upwards

so, the graph is

I hope this helps you

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