The answer is B,
.
Here's analyses of the other options:
Option A. You can clearly see that

is not defined for

, so the function

doesn't have the same domain as that of

, hence can't be the answer.
Option C. By the definition of absolute value, we know that

, this is the same function, hence not the answer.
Option D. This is just

shifted one unit to the right, not flipped.