Question 248853
The standard vertex form for a parabola is y = a*(x-h)^2 + k where (h,k) is the vertex and "a" determines the shape. 

The first parabola can be rewritten as y = 1*(x-0)^2 + 0 in standard vertex form (i.e. a = 1, h=0, and k = 0).
Keeping the shape the same but moving the parabola's vertex to (-3,-2) means changing h to -3 and k to -2 and leaving a=1.

So we have:

y = (x+3)^2 - 2 for the equation of the new parabiola.