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Which statement is true about f(x)-2/3lx+4l-6?

The graph of f(x) has a vertex of (–4, 6).
The graph of f(x) is horizontally stretched.
The graph of f(x) opens upward.
The graph of f(x) has a domain of x ≤ -6

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Answer: B on edge 2020

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1) Taking in account that the function is f(x)= -(2/3) |x+4|-6, I enclose a file with the graph.

That helps you to conclude:

a) The graph of f(x) has a vertex on (-4, -6)

b) When you multiply a function times 2/3 it is vertically compressed which is equivalent to horizontally streched.

c) The graph of f(x) opens downward

d) The domain of f(x) is all the real values (the absolute function accepts any value of x either positive or negative)

Answer: the graph of f(x) is horizontally stretched.
Which statement is true about f(x)-2/3lx+4l-6? The graph of f(x) has a vertex of (–4, 6). The-example-1
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