Precalculus: Concepts Through Functions, A Unit Circle Approach to Trigonometry (3rd Edition)

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Chapter 9 - Analytic Geometry - Section 9.2 The Parabola - 9.2 Assess Your Understanding - Page 667: 5

Answer

Right 3 units and 1 unit up

Work Step by Step

A general parabolic equation $y=(x−h)^2+k$ shifts $h$ units to the right and $k$ units up. Therefore, in order to graph a parabolic equation $y=(x-3)^2+1$, we shift the graph of $y=x^2$ to the right 3 units and 1 unit up .
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