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OpenStudy (he66666):

How do you draw y=cscx +1? I know how to draw y=cscx but I can't draw y=cscx +1.. Can somebody please help me?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

http://www.intmath.com/trigonometric-graphs/4-graphs-tangent-cotangent-secant-cosecant.php cool site - will draw for you!

OpenStudy (he66666):

Thanks :) So does y=cscx +1 mean that the cosecant function is translated upwards by 1?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

+1 means horizontal shift to left

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