This is a graph of $y=\frac{1}{x}$y=1x.
How do we shift the graph of $y=\frac{1}{x}$y=1x to get the graph of $y=\frac{1}{x}+3$y=1x+3?
Move the graph $3$3 units to the left.
Move the graph upwards by $3$3 unit(s).
Move the graph downwards by $3$3 unit(s).
Move the graph $3$3 units to the right.
Hence sketch $y=\frac{1}{x}+3$y=1x+3 on the same graph as $y=\frac{1}{x}$y=1x.
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