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31 August, 22:10

Can someone explain/show me how to do this? Absolute Value Functions

Parent Function: f (x) = |x|

it asks for Characteristics:

Domain, Range, X-int, Y-Int

Increasing, decreasing

Then Transformations f (x) = f (x) = A| (x-B) | + C

A: B: C: - A:

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  1. 31 August, 23:39
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    Domain: - ∞
    Range: - ∞
    X-Intercept: x=0

    Y-Intercept: y=0

    Increasing on the interval of 0
    Decreasing on the interval of - ∞
    When A=0, the graph equals y=0

    - When A is greater than 1, it makes the graph skinnier than f (x) = |x|

    - When A is less than 1 but greater than 0, it makes the graph fatter than f (x) = |x|

    - When A turns negative, it flips the graph upside down.

    -When B is greater than 0, it translates the graph to the right

    - When B is less than 0, it translates the graph to the left

    When C is greater than 0, the graph moves upwards

    When C is less than 0, the graph moves downwards
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