SOLUTION: What is the vertex of the absolute value equation:(paranthesis means absolute value) y=(2x-3)+1. If I may ask as well how would it be graphed, not that you have to(I could just use
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Question 378428: What is the vertex of the absolute value equation:(paranthesis means absolute value) y=(2x-3)+1. If I may ask as well how would it be graphed, not that you have to(I could just use that to check my own). Thanks in advance!
Answer by scott8148(6628) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
y = abs(x) has a slope(s) of -1 & 1 with the vertex at the origin(0,0)
y = abs(2x) changes the slope(s) to -2 & 2
y = abs(2x-3) shifts the vertex 3/2 units to the right
y = [abs(2x-3)] + 1 shifts the vertex 1 unit up
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