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Which equation represents the graph?

Which equation represents the graph?-example-1

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It's the second choice. We have the parent graph of the absolute value function moved down only, not side to side. So there is no x movement to be indicated inside the absolute value symbols along with the x. When a function moves down, it is indicated by a negative in front of the number. Our parent graph [absolute value of x] is moved down by 2.5 so we have [abs.value x] - 2.5
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