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Does anyone know how to do this?

Does anyone know how to do this?-example-1
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Answer: y = |x-3|

This is the result of starting with y = |x|, then shifting it three units to the right. Replacing x with x-3 moves the xy axis three units to the left, giving the illusion the V shaped curve moved 3 spots to the right.

We don't shift up or down since the vertex is on the x axis.

We also don't vertically compress or stretch the graph either.

Side note: the vertex for this graph is (3,0) which is the lowest point of the curve.

User Herson
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Answer:

y= Ix-3I (that says absolute value btw)

Explanation:

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