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Graph the function defined by f(x)=|-x+8|

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Answer:

Option 3.

Explanation:

In this question we have to draw a graph f(x) = |-x+8|

Its a modified form of a graph f(x) = |-x| which starts from origin, having two perpendicular lines in quadrant 1 and 2.

Then f(x) = |-x| is shifted 8 units right on the x-a xis. therefore the modified form becomes f(x) = |-x+8| as shown in the option number 3.

Option 3 is the correct answer.

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