Answer:
Graph a:

Graph b:

Graph c:

Graph d:

Graph e:

Graph f:

Explanation:
Graph d is of the function
{Since, putting x = 1, we get y = 10}
and graph c is of the function
{Since, putting x = - 1, we get y = 10}
Now, the graph of
and
are similar.
But, putting x = 1,

So, graph e is of the function
and graph b is of function

Again graph f is of the function
and graph a is of the function
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