In this paper, the cosmological model of the Universe has been presented in ffalse(Qfalse)$f(Q)$ gravity and the parameters are constrained from the cosmological data sets. At the beginning, a well motivated form of f(Q)=α+βQn$f(Q) = \alpha + \beta Q^{n}$ has been employed, where α, β, and n are model parameters. The Hubble parameter is obtained in redshift with some algebraic manipulation from the considered form of ffalse(Qfalse)$f(Q)$. Then it is parameterized with the recent Hubble$\text{Hubble}$ data and Pantheon+SHOES$\text{Pantheon} + \text{SHOES}$ data using Markov chain Monte Carlo analysis. The obtained model parameter values are validated with the baryon acoustic oscillation data set. A parametrization of the cosmographic parameters shows the early deceleration and late time acceleration with the transition at zt≈0.75$z_\text{t}\approx 0.75$. The Omfalse(zfalse)$Om(z)$ diagnostics gives positive slope which shows that the model is in the phantom phase. Also the current age of the Universe has been obtained as, t0=13.853.33333pt3.33333ptGyrs$t_{0} = 13.85\nobreakspace \nobreakspace \text{Gyrs}$. Based on the present analysis, it indicates that the ffalse(Qfalse)$f(Q)$ gravity may provide an alternative to dark energy for addressing the current cosmic acceleration.
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