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Describe how the equation moved the graph compared to the parent function.

[tex]y = \: \frac{1}{x - 1} + 5[/tex]


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Step-by-step explanation:

Recall the parent function of a rational function is [tex]y=\frac{1}{x}[/tex]

Notice that x-1 in the denominator tells you that the graph of the parent function moved 1 unit to the right (aka. horizontal shift of 1 unit right)

The +5 is outside the fraction, so this means the graph of the parent function moved 5 units up (aka. vertical shift of 5 units up)