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Answer:
A, B, D
Explanation:
We observe that g(x) = f(x) +3, which means it is the graph of f(x) translated up 3 units. That translation does not change the axis of symmetry, but it puts the vertex of g above the vertex of f (by 3 units).
Since each point on the graph of g is 3 units above the corresponding point of f, the graphs cannot intersect.
The true statements are ...
A. The vertex of the graph of function g is above the vertex of the graph of function f.
B. The graphs have the same axis of symmetry.
D. The graphs never intersect.