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26 February, 18:54

Which phrase best describe the translation from the graphy y = (x+2) ² to the graph of y=x²+3

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  1. 26 February, 19:03
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    2 units right

    3 units up

    Step-by-step explanation:

    the graph y = (x+2) ² is the parent function y=x^2 translated 2 units left

    the graph y=x²+3 is the parent function y=x^2 translated 3 units up

    so, the translation from y = (x+2) ² to y=x²+3 is:

    2 units right (to get to zero)

    3 units up

    (you can change the order if you want, it doesn't really matter here)
  2. 26 February, 19:10
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    The graph of the parabola is now vertically translating by 3 units up
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