Answer:
The graph that shows the translation f(x) = f(x) + 1 is the graph that is shifted upward by one unit on the y-axis. All the points on the graph have been moved upward by one unit, but the shape of the graph remains the same as the parent function.
The dotted line graph that shows the translation f(x) = f(x) + 1 is the one where the graph is shifted upward by one unit on the y-axis.