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16 January, 03:17

Which of the following describes how to translate the graph y = Ixl to obtain the graph of y = 1xl - 4?

4 units up

4 units left

4 units right

4 units down

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  1. 16 January, 06:15
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    Answer: 4 units down

    Step-by-step explanation:

    When we have the function f (x) = y.

    for a positive and real number A, the translation f (x - A) = y will translate our graph by A units to the right, if A is negative, then the graph will be translated to the left.

    Now if we have y = f (x) + A, the translation will be of A units up if A is positive and A units down if A is negative.

    In this case we have:

    y = f (x) = IxI

    and the translation is:

    y = IxI - 4 = f (x) + (-4)

    so A = - 4

    this means that we have a translation of 4 units down.
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