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Answer:
(d) opens up, (1, -3), narrower
Step-by-step explanation:
The factor of +2 multiplying the function tells you the graph is expanded vertically by a factor of 2. The parent function opens upward, and the positive sign on this expansion factor does not change that. The expansion means that y-values will be farther from the vertex for the same x-value distance from the vertex. This give the appearance of a narrower graph.
As always, the transformation ...
f(x -h) +k
moves the vertex from (0, 0) to (h, k). Here, you have (h, k) = (1, -3), so that is the location of the vertex of the transformed function.