Answer:
D.
Step-by-step explanation:
there are obviously a lot of typos in the functional options.
luckily you have us the screenshot too.
otherwise I would have told you the solution in my terms. but it would have been similar.
what we see is that g(x) is f(x) shifted up by 1 unit, and right by 2 units.
this is done by adding 1 to the previous function value, and by subtracting 2 from the argument of the original function.
the subtraction is necessary because it means that now, at the current x, the result is a it was originally at x-2. so, now it happens 2 units "later" (or more to the right).