1) The axis of symmetry is the vertical line that divides the parabola in half.
On the graph, it's being shown as the reddish-purple line. You can see this line goes through x = -1, making the
axis of symmetry: x = -1.
2) The vertex of a parabola is on the axis of symmetry and it's the highest or lowest point on the parabola, depending on whether the parabola opens up (makes a smiley face) or down (makes a frown).
In the graph, this parabola opens down, so we're looking for a maximum point that lies on the axis of symmetry. This point is the black dot, making the
vertex = (-1, 0).
3) Finally, find the formula of the parabola. The easiest way would be to plug coordinates into each of you remaining equations, after eliminating the wrong ones using steps 1 & 2. Answer choice A is wrong because it wrongly says that the vertex is (-1, -1). You're left with:
Choice B:

Choice C:

Choice D:

Plug the vertex, (-1, 0) into each equation, with x = -1 and y = 0:
Choice B: 
Choice B doesn't work.
Choice C:
Choice C doesn't work.
Choice D: 
Choice D works!
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Answer: D