How to graph an absolute value function

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Give the -intercept(s) of the graph of the function

The graph has no -intercepts.

Explanation

To find the -intercept(s) of the graph, set and solve for .

Rewrite this as the compound equation:

or

Solve each separately:

There are two -intercepts:

2

Absolute_value

Which of these would most likely be the equation corresponding to the above graph?

Explanation

This is an absolute value graph. Its equation takes the form , in which represent the number of units that the base graph is translated right and up respectively.

Since the graph of is translated three units left and six units down, and .

Plug these values into the general form of the equation:

Simplify:

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Absolute_value

Which of these would most likely be the equation corresponding to the above graph?

Explanation

This is an absolute value graph. Its equation takes the form , in which represent the number of units that the base graph is translated right and up respectively.

Since the graph of is translated two units right and one unit down, and , so the equation would be:

or

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