SOLUTION: Describe how the graphs of y = absolute value of x,and y = absolute value of X -15 are related.
1- The graphs have the same shape. The y intercept of y = absolute x is 0, and th
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Question 933120: Describe how the graphs of y = absolute value of x,and y = absolute value of X -15 are related.
1- The graphs have the same shape. The y intercept of y = absolute x is 0, and them x intercept of the 2nd graph is -15.
2-m The graphs have the same y intercept. The second graph is steeper than y = absolute X.
3-The graphs are the same.
4-The graphs have the same shape. The y- intercept of y =absolute X is 0, and the y intercept of the second graph is-15.
Answer by KMST(5328) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The functions are and .
Neither function has a for any kind of intercept,
and they have different y-intercepts,
so none of those 4 options is true.
The graph of is and the graph of is .
The graph of has the same shape as the graph of ,
but the graph of is shifted to the right by 15 units.
The graph of has the origin , , its
y-intercept, and its x-intercept.
The graph of has as its x-intercept, at ,
where and so is its absolute value,
and a y-intercept is the point where ,
or the value , , of the y-coordinate at that point.
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