SOLUTION: Explain how the graph of y-5=(x-3)^2 can be obtained from the graph of y=x^2. I think it is shift the graph of y=x^2 right 3 units and up 5 units. Is this correct? Thank you.

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: Explain how the graph of y-5=(x-3)^2 can be obtained from the graph of y=x^2.
I think it is shift the graph of y=x^2 right 3 units and up 5 units. Is this correct? Thank you.
This question is from textbook

Answer by kev82(151) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Yes, you are correct. If you're not sure than you could always draw the two graphs and see.