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To match: the given graph with its function and verify with graphing window [−4.7,4.7]×[−3.1×3.1] .
The given graph matches with option (f) y=(x−1)2 .
Given information: The given graph is,
Formula used:
The graph of the function y=f(x−h) is found by shifting the graph of the function y=f(x) by h units right.
Calculation:
See the shape of the graph.
The graph resembles to the graph of y=x2 .
Consider the basic function y=x2 .
Shift the graph 1 unit to right such that the x -intercept is −1 .
Thus, the graph of the function is y=(x−1)2
The given graph matches with option (f).
Graph the function in the graphing window [−4.7,4.7]×[−3.1×3.1], by using graphing calculator:
Hence, the graph matches with option (f) y=(x−1)2 .
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