SOLUTION: what would happen to a graph if you take the absolute value of just x in a x,y graph?
the points are (-3,0)(-2,2)(0,1)(1,1)(1,3)
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the points are (-3,0)(-2,2)(0,1)(1,1)(1,3)
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Question 248423: what would happen to a graph if you take the absolute value of just x in a x,y graph?
the points are (-3,0)(-2,2)(0,1)(1,1)(1,3) Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Points on the left side of the y-axis would move
to the right side of the y-axis.
Ex: (-3,0) would move and become (+3,0)
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Stan H.