Answer
Refer to the curve in Black in Graph I
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Work Step by Step
Appendix D - 46 (Solution)
For $y = (x - 2)^2,$
when
$x = 4, y = 4;$
$x = 3, y = 1;$
$x = 2, y = 0;$
$x = 1, y = 1;$
$x = 0, y = 4$
As seen, $y = (x - 2)^2$ is the horizontal translation of $y = x^2$ to the right by 2 units as well.
Domain = $(−\infty, \infty)$
Range = $[0, \infty)$