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Graph the function y = 2|x|+2

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Answer:

The graph is shown as under

Explanation:

y = | x | + 2

Finding the absolute value vertex.

In this case, the vertex for y = | x | + 2 is ( 0 , 2 ) . ( 0 , 2 )

The domain of the expression is all real numbers except where the expression is undefined. In this case, there is no real number that makes the expression undefined.

( − ∞ , ∞ ) x ∈ R

For each x value, there is one y value. Select few x values from the domain. It would be more useful to select the values so that they are around the x value of the absolute value vertex.

Graph the function y = 2|x|+2-example-1
User Sharad Ahire
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Hello!

We have to remember that absolute value functions have the following form:


f(x)=|x|\left \{ {{x,if}x\geq0 \atop {-x,if}x<0} \right.

It means that there is a positive and a negative slope lines,

Let's find the information that we need to graph a absolute value function:

First:

Finding the y-intercept,


f(0)=2(0)+2=2

So, the y-intercept is (0,2)

Second:

Finding the two lines intercepts,

if x ≥ 0


y=2*(x)+2=2x+2

if x< 0


y=2*(-x)+2=-2x+2

Therefore,

If
y=y , we have that:


-2x+2=2x+2\\2-2=2x+2x\\0=4x\\x=0


f(0)=-2(0)+2=2\\y=2

So, both lines intercepts at (0,2).

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