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3 August, 14:15

Consider the relation y = 4|x + 2| + 7. What are the coordinates of the vertex?

(7, - 2)

(2, 7)

(4, - 2)

(-2, 7)

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  1. 3 August, 14:30
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    To answer, we set the expression inside the absolute value symbol (II) equal to 0. That is,

    x + 2 = 0

    Then, we solve for the value of x.

    x + 2 - 2 = 0 - 2

    Hence, the value of x from the equation above is equal to - 2.

    Then, substitute the value of x to the equation and drop the absolute value symbol.

    y = 4 (x + 2) + 7

    Substituting,

    y = 4 (-2 + 2) + 7

    y = 4 (0) + 7

    y = 7

    Thus, the vertex of the absolute value equation is equal to (-2,7). The answer is the last choice.
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