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Which is the graph of the parent absolute value function?

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The 'V' one, because it's just a linear x = y with no negative y values, so it goes back up into a 'V'.

User Monacco Franze
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Answer: Attached below.

Explanation:

The equation for parent absolute function :
y=|x|

Here, two x-values ( having same magnitude but different signs [+, -] ) corresponds to one y-value except for 0.

For example ,
y=|2|=2

tex]y=|-2|=2[/tex] [Absolute function only gives positive results.]


y=|5|=5


y=|-5|=5


y=|0|=0

The function is symmetric about y-axis.

Thus the graph of parent absolute function is a V-shape graph, where its vertex (minimum point of graph) lies at origin (0,0).

Thus , the correct graph is the third one.

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