Question 909403
it's the graph of y = x^2 shifted to the left 6 units.


when x = 0, the graph of y = x^2 has y = 0 and the graph of y = (x+6)^2 has y = 36.


the graph of y = (x+6)^2 will be always be ahead of the graph of y = x^2 by 6 units.


that means it's the same graph except it is shifted to the left 6 units.


if that was your question, then this is your answer.


here's the graph of both equations.


you can see that both graphs are identical except the graph of y = (x+6)^2 is shifted to the left 6 units.


in the graph below, the graph of y = (x+6)^2 is the red graph and the graph of y = x^2 is the black graph.


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