SOLUTION: What is the vertex of the absolute value equation:(paranthesis means absolute value) y=(2x-3)+1. If I may ask as well how would it be graphed, not that you have to(I could just use

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Question 378428: What is the vertex of the absolute value equation:(paranthesis means absolute value) y=(2x-3)+1. If I may ask as well how would it be graphed, not that you have to(I could just use that to check my own). Thanks in advance!
Answer by scott8148(6628) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
y = abs(x) has a slope(s) of -1 & 1 with the vertex at the origin(0,0)

y = abs(2x) changes the slope(s) to -2 & 2

y = abs(2x-3) shifts the vertex 3/2 units to the right

y = [abs(2x-3)] + 1 shifts the vertex 1 unit up