The function h(x) = (x + 3)2 + 2. How is the graph of h(x) translated from the parent graph of a
quadratic function, f(x) = xº? Select all that apply.
The graph of h(x) is shifted 3 units to the right of the parent graph.
O The graph of h(x) is shifted 2 units up from the parent graph.
The graph of h(x) is vertically compressed by a factor of
The graph of h(x) is a reflection of the parent graph.
The graph of h(x) has a different y-intercept from the parent graph.
Both graphs have two x intercepts.
I got this by graphing the function of h(x) and the parent function f(x) on the same graph and analogizing the shifts of h(x) from the parent graph f(x). Also the function included two different y-intercepts.