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OpenStudy (hippoharry):

PLEASE NEED HELP IM DYING

OpenStudy (hippoharry):

OpenStudy (hippoharry):

@sweetburger

OpenStudy (hippoharry):

@Luigi0210

OpenStudy (faiqraees):

You're dying. This is what you care about right now?

OpenStudy (luigi0210):

RIP @hippoharry Anyways, since they keep the same shape, that means the graph isn't stretched or shrunk by any factors, leaving it as \(\large x^2+b \) Where 'b' is the shift up by 3 units.. so \(\large x^2 \color{red}{+3} \)?

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