Use the image to answer the question.

Two curves drawn on coordinate plane. Both axes range from negative 5 to 5 in unit increment.

The original function y=f(x)
in the graph (solid line) goes through the point (1,1) and is translated using a horizontal translation. Where is this point located after the translation, and what is the translated function?

(1 point)
Responses

The point is located at (3,1), and the translated function is y=f(x+2).
The point is located at left parenthesis 3 comma 1 right parenthesis , and the translated function is f left parenthesis x plus 2 right parenthesis .

The point is located at (1,3), and the translated function is y=f(x−2).
The point is located at left parenthesis 1 comma 3 right parenthesis , and the translated function is f left parenthesis x minus 2 right parenthesis .

The point is located at (1,1), and the translated function is y=f(x−2).
The point is located at left parenthesis 1 comma 1 right parenthesis , and the translated function is f left parenthesis x minus 2 right parenthesis .

The point is located at (3,1), and the translated function is y=f(x−2).

The point is located at (3,1), and the translated function is y=f(x−2).