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Which graph represents the function f(x)=-|x-2|-1? Please don’t guess.

Which graph represents the function f(x)=-|x-2|-1? Please don’t guess.-example-1
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it is the 3rd graph. because it is actually going to the right not the left and it goes down 1 and it faces down because of the negative in the front.
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Answer:

option C

Explanation:


f(x)=-|x-2|-1

The parent function of absolute value function is
f(x)=|x|

For the absolute value function we will get a V shaped graph

For -1 at the end the graph of parent function will be shifted 1 unit down.

We have negative sign at the beginning


f(x)=-|x-2|-1

For negative sign the graph will reflect across x axis

the graph becomes inverted V shape

for -2 with x , the graph will be shifted 2 units to the right.

So , from parent graph the graph will be translated 1 unit down and 2 units right. Also it is reflected across x axis to get the graph of


f(x)=-|x-2|-1

Third option graph is correct

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