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Which graph is the graph of the function f(x) = | x-1/4 | +4

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David, if the problem came with possible answer choices, you need to share those choices.

The graph of f(x) = | x-1/4 | +4 stems from the graph of y = |x|, the absolute value function. Draw this function; its vertex is at (0, 0) and it's v-shaped, opening upward.

First, translate this graph 1/4 unit to the right. Second, translate the resulting graph 4 units upward. Done.

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Which graph is the graph of the function f(x) = | x-1/4 | +4-example-1
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