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What is the vertex of the absolute value function defined by ƒ(x) = |x + 5| + 7?

(5,7)
(-5,-7)
(-5,7)
(5,-7)

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the graph of f(x) = |x + 5| will be shaped like a V with the vertex at (-5,0)

the + 7 moves it up 7 units so your answer is (-5,7)
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hello :
اthe vertex of the absolute value function defined by ƒ(x) = |x + 5| + 7 is :
(-5,7) because when : x= - 5 ...f(-5) = |- 5 + 5| + 7 = 0+ 7 = 7
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