PLEASE HELP VERY IMPORTANT

Answer:
The graph is shifted 2 units updwards and 1 unit to the left
Step-by-step explanation:
f(x) = 2^(x+3)-3
g(x) = 2^(x+2)-1
we need to change f(x) to be g(x)
Lets look at the shift in the y-axis
Note: shift upwards/right will mean + and downwards/left will be -
our y for f(x) is 2^(x+3)-3
If we shift this function 2 units up then we get, f(x) = 2^(x+3)-3 +2= 2^(x+3)-1
Now we are close:
then we need to shift it in the x-axis
if we shift it 1 unit to the left, our new x will be x-1
then f(x-1) = 2^((x-1)+3)-1 = 2^(x+2)-1 = g(x)