Mathematics Pure, A Level, As Level, O Level, Calculus
$\begin{array}{l}y={{x}^{2}}+2x+3\\\\\ \ \ \ \ ={{x}^{2}}+2x+1+2\\\\\ \ \ \ \ ={{(x+1)}^{2}}+2\\\\\ \ \ \ \ ={{\left( {x-(-1)} \right)}^{2}}+2\end{array}$ Therefore, the graph of $y=x^{2}+2 x+3$ is the translation of negative 1 unit horizontally and positive 2 units vertically of the graph $y=x^{2}$. |
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