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The function g(x)=x^2+3. the function f (x)= g (x+2).

The function g(x)=x^2+3. the function f (x)= g (x+2).-example-1
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For function g(x)= x^2+3 it would move up 3 units on the Y-axis

For Function f(x)= g(x+2) the functions would move left 2 units on the X-axis

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