what value represents the horizontal translation from the graph of the parent function f(x)=x^2 to the graph of the function g(x)=(x+5)^2+3

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The graph [tex]y=x^2[/tex] is the parent function with a vertex at the origin (0, 0).  In our parabola, we have (x+5)^2 which indicates side to side movement of the vertex.  The standard form for the parabola is [tex](x-h)^2+k=y[/tex], where h and k are the coordinates of the vertex.  If your parabola has (x+5)^2, it originally was written as (x-(-5)).  So our vertex has moved 5 units to the left.  It also moves up 3 but you are only asking about the horizontal movement.  5 units to the left.
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