Final answer:
Option B). The correct option that represents the function y*+ I in function notation is B. y) = x + C.
Step-by-step explanation:
y) = x + C is the right choice to represent the function y*+ I in function notation.
In function notation, a function is written using the variable enclosed in parenthesis. The variable in this instance is denoted by 'x'. Consequently, y) = x + is the proper notation for the given function.
For instance, the function becomes y) = 2 + if we replace 'x' with a different value, like x = 2, which indicates that the value of y is generated by adding 2 to the value of x.