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For this problem, we're told, we have a quadratic function, y equals f of x, and it's plotted on a graph, and the vertex of this resulting parabola is 3, or negative 3, negative 6, which would put our vertex roughly here.
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And our parabola will give us a right set up u shape, and that's our original f of x.
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But we want to know what is the vertex of the function defined as g of x, which is equal to our f of x function, but plus 2.
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So since we see a plus 2 transformation, this is a vertical shift.
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Any horizontal shift would be an addition or subtraction value to the x value inside the input expression for the f of x function.
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Since this plus 2 is on the outside of our function, that means that we're going to see a vertical shift up two units...