Answer:
See explanation.
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]f(x)=x^3\\g(x)=x^3+2[/tex]
The added 2 to the end of the equation suggests a shift 2 units upward.
SEE IMAGE #1
[tex]f(x)=x^3\\h(x)=(x+2)^3[/tex]
A 2 added directly to the x variable which is cubed alongside the x suggests a shift 2 units to the left.
SEE IMAGE #2
The first image shows your first translated function, the second image shows your second translated function. Your parent function [f(x)] is in red, your child functions are in blue.
Transformations within the parantheses are opposite than you may think:
Adding a number within parantheses suggests a shift to the left (more negative), while subtracting a number within parantheses suggests a shift to the right (more positive).