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What is g(x)?A. g(x) = -xB. g(x) = -x²C. g(x) = -2^xD. g(x) = -lxl

What is g(x)?A. g(x) = -xB. g(x) = -x²C. g(x) = -2^xD. g(x) = -lxl-example-1
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ANSWER:

D. g(x) = -lxl

Explanation:

Each absolute value graph will have a “V” shape. It consists of two parts: one with a negative slope and one with a positive slope. The point of intersection is called the vertex. An absolute value graph is symmetric, meaning that it can be folded in half along its line of symmetry.

In this case, it is an intervened V, which means that it has a minus sign that makes it reflect on the x-axis.

Therefore, the correct answer is: D. g(x) = -lxl

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