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If the points (0, 0), (-1, 1), and (-2, 2) lie on the graph of function h, then which of the following rules could represent the function? A) h(x) = x2 B) h(x) = |x| C) h(x) = -2x
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If the points (0, 0), (-1, 1), and (-2, 2) lie on the graph of function h, then which of the following rules could represent the function?
A) h(x) = x2
B) h(x) = |x|
C) h(x) = -2x
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the answer would be B
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The function would be h(x) = |x|
LETTER B
Absolute value is always positive so when you have |0| = 0, |-1| = 1, |-2| = 2
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