SOLUTION: How do you describe the graph of y=|x|+a in the terms of the graph y=|x|
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Question 650101: How do you describe the graph of y=|x|+a in the terms of the graph y=|x|
Answer by MathLover1(20855) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
describe the graph of in the terms of the graph
as you know, the graph of is for all values of and for all values of
it could be transformed:
If , the graph of (where "" is a constant) will be the graph of shifted "" units (in the direction of the ).
for example, if the graph of shifted "" units
let see it on a graph
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