SOLUTION: how to graph y=|1/4 x -6|

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Question 519744: how to graph y=|1/4 x -6|
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how to graph y=|1/4 x -6|
for y=|1/4 x|, the apex of the curve is at (0,0) with lines of slope=-1/4 to the left and 1/4 to the right. This v-shape curve shifts to the right 24 units for y=|1/4x-6|
0=x/4-6
x=24
so the apex ends at (0,24)

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