We are given the following equation:
If f(x) is a parent function then a function of the form f(x - a) means that the function has been translated "a" units to the right, and a function of form f(x) + b, means that the function has been translated b units up. If we take as parent function:
Then we can translate 2 units to the right:
And then translate 2 units up:
And we get the given function. Therefore, the given function is 2 units to the right and 2 units up.