Precalculus (6th Edition)

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Chapter 6 - The Circular Functions and Their Graphs - 6.4 Translations of the Graphs of the Sine and Cosine Functions - 6.4 Exercises - Page 612: 17

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Graph $y=sin(x)+1$ can be obtained by shifting $y=sin(x)$ vertically $1$ unit $up$, while that of $y=sin(x+1)$ can be obtained by shifting $y=sin(x)$ horizontally $1$ unit $left$, thus they are different.
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