SOLUTION: Uhm, not sure if this is the right heading.. but I cannot figure this out for the life of me. Graph f(x) = |x| for x <2 1 for 2 <= x < 4 (<= being less than or

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Question 252340: Uhm, not sure if this is the right heading.. but I cannot figure this out for the life of me.
Graph f(x) = |x| for x <2
1 for 2 <= x < 4 (<= being less than or equal to)
1 - x for x >= 4 (>= being greater than or equal to)
Thank you.
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Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Graph f(x) = |x| for x <2
.............1 for 2 <= x < 4 (<= being less than or equal to)
.............1 - x for x >= 4 (>= being greater than or equal to)
Thank you.
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I can't show you the graph on this site.
Do this:
1st: Draw the x/y coordinate system
2nd: Mark 2 and 4 on the x-axis.
That breaks the x-axis into 3 segments.
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3rd: Graph y=|x| over the (-inf,2) segment.
4th: Graph y = 1 over the [2,4) segment,
5th: Graph y = 1-x over the [4,+inf) segment.
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I can show you what the three graphs look like but cannot restrict
them to a particular interval:

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y = |x| is red
y = 1 is green
y = 1-x is blue
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Cheers,
Stan H.

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