Answer:
(1,12) is correct if you meant
.
Please correct if I'm wrong about your expression.
Explanation:
I think you mean
.
Let's test the point and see.
A. (0,12)?
(0,12)=(x,y)
What happens when x equals 0? Is the result 12?




Yep that isn't 12 so (0,12) is not on the graph of f.
B. (0,0)?
(0,0)=(x,y)
What happens when x equals 0? Is the result 0?

We already this and got 3 so (0,0) is not on the graph of f.
C. (1,12)?
(1,12)=(1,12)
What happens when x equals 1? Is the result 12?



The result is 12 so (1,12) is on the graph of f.
C. (12,1)
(12,1)=(x,y)
What happens when x equals 12? Is the result 1?

This will result in a really big number that isn't 1 so (12,1) is not on the graph of f.
(1,12) is correct if you meant
.