The graphs of y= sin x + 1 and y= sin(x + 1) are NOT the
Last updated: 7/11/2022
The graphs of y= sin x + 1 and y= sin(x + 1) are NOT the same. Explain why this is so. O. The graph of the function y = sin x + 1 is translated horizontally 1 unit to the left compared to the graph of y= sin x. The graph of the function y = sin(x + 1) is translated vertically 1 unit down compared to the graph y= sin x. B. The graph of the function y = sin x + 1 is translated horizontally 1 unit to the right compared to the graph of y= sinx. The graph of the function y = sin(x + 1) is translated vertically 1 unit up compared to the graph y = sinx. C. The graph of the function y = sin x + 1 is translated vertically 1 unit down compared to the graph of y= sinx. The graph of the function y = sin(x + 1) is translated horizontally 1 unit to the right compared to the graph y = sinx. D. The graph of the function y sin x + 1 is translated vertically 1 unit up compared to the graph of y= six. The graph of the function y = sin(x + 1) is translated horizontally 1 unit to the left compared to the graph y= sinx.