which graph is defined by the function given below y=(x-3)(x-3)

Graph B.
If you insert 0 for x, y will equal 9.
If you insert 3 for x, y will equal 0.
The following coordinates would be (0, 9) and (3, 0).
Only one graph has those coordinates: Graph B.
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Option B is correct answer
Given function is
[tex]y= (x-3) (x-3)[/tex]
The given graph is a two degree polynomial expression in one variable x which means it is having highest degree 2 and the equation on expansion can be written as
[tex]y = x^{2} - 6x +9[/tex].....(1)
It can be observed for equation (1) that at y= 0 ; x = 3
which means that both the roots or x intercepts of the equation are equal to 3 .
and similarly the value of y intercept can be found out by putting x= 0 in equation (1) .
This comes out to be
[tex]y= 0-6\times 0 + 9[/tex]
[tex]y=9[/tex]
Observing the given options in the graph we can easily say that Option B is Correct.
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