When a function is shifted horizontally, then they have the next form:
f(x+c), the function f(x) has an horizontal translation left c units.
f(x-c), the function f(x) has an horizontal translation right c units.
When a function is shifted vertically, they have the next form:
f(x) + d, the function f(x) has a vertical translation up d units.
f(x) - d, the function f(x) has a vertical translation down d units.
Let find f(x):
We have that f(x)= g(x) + 3
Where g(x)=(x-2)²
Replacing:
f(x)=(x-2)² + 3
Then, the function is translated horizontal 2 units to the right and it is vertical shifted 3 units up.
Hence, the answers are:
1) The answer is "B)2 units to the right of g(x)"
2) A) 3 units up from g(x)