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| Question 275948:  I need help. I'm supposed to solve and graph this equation y=absolute value of x-4 but when I graphed it I got a line instead of a V my answer was V(0,4) R(1,-3) and L(-1,-5). The next problem is y=absolute value of x-3 I got V(0,-3) R(1,-2) and L(-1,-4)
 Answer by stanbon(75887)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! I need help. I'm supposed to solve and graph this equation y=absolute value of (x-4) but when I graphed it I got a line instead of a V my answer was V(0,4) R(1,-3) and L(-1,-5).
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 y = |x-4|
 The vertex is at (4,0)
 You have to choose x-values on each side of x=4
 if you want to see the V shape.
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 The next problem is y=absolute value of x-3 I got V(0,-3) R(1,-2) and L(-1,-4)
 Similarly you need to select x-values of each side of x = 3.
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 Cheers,
 Stan H.
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