SOLUTION: How do I draw the graph of |x|+|y|=5?

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Question 1074191: How do I draw the graph of |x|+|y|=5?
Answer by KMST(5328)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
In quadrant 1, with and ,
simplifies to ,
which is the equation of the straight luine connecting (0,5) to (5,0) .
It is obvious that the graph of
is symmetrical about the x-axis
(because replacing for gives the same equation) .
It is similarly symmetrical about the y-axis for the similar reason taht
replacing for yields the same eqiuation.
With all of the above, the conclusion is that
the graph is a square with corners pointing up, down, left and right.


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