Two characteristics of a quadratic function p are given.

* The axis of symmetry is x = -3
* Function p has exactly one zero.
Based on this information, which graph could represent function p?

Since the axis of symmetry is x = -3, the graph of the quadratic function should be symmetrical about x = -3. Additionally, since the function has exactly one zero, the graph should only intersect the x-axis at one point.

Based on these characteristics, the most likely graph that could represent function p would be a parabola opening upwards with its vertex on the line x = -3 and touching the x-axis at one point before opening back up.