SOLUTION: How do you graph on a coordinate plane a 2 variable absolute value problem? such as g(x)= |x|+ 3 or any other problem like that

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Question 371433: How do you graph on a coordinate plane a 2 variable absolute value problem? such as g(x)= |x|+ 3 or any other problem like that
Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Calculate (x,y) or (x,g(x)) ordered pairs.
Plot them and connect the points.
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