SOLUTION: What is the vertex of the graph of y = |2x - 3| - 5?
The answer to the question is (-1, 4). Absolute value of 2x-3=5 is (4) and absolute value of 2x-3=-5 is (-1). If you graph
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Question 252203: What is the vertex of the graph of y = |2x - 3| - 5?
The answer to the question is (-1, 4). Absolute value of 2x-3=5 is (4) and absolute value of 2x-3=-5 is (-1). If you graph the equation you will see that the graph v's at (-1, 4).
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The answer to the question is (-1, 4). Absolute value of 2x-3=5 is (4) and absolute value of 2x-3=-5 is (-1). If you graph the equation you will see that the graph v's at (-1, 4).
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