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Algebra and Functions: Drill 4, Problem 3. The sum of the quadratic parent function and the line given has which of the following as its graph?

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00:03

Here's an unshmoopy question you'll find on an exam somewhere in life...

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The sum of the quadratic parent function (y = x2) and the line y = 1

00:17

has which of the following as its graph?

00:20

Here are the potential answers...

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So hit pause and try this yourself first.

00:28

First, we have to figure out what our new equation is.

00:34

Since our new equation is the sum of x squared and 1, we have... x squared plus 1.

00:41

Remembering our translations and transformations of parabolas...

00:47

...we know that the "plus 1" just translates the entire parabola

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of y = x2 up vertically 1 unit.

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Sure looks like answer A to us.

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