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Which graph represents the function p(x) = |x – 1|?

Which graph represents the function p(x) = |x – 1|?-example-1
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Answer:

Fourth graph represent the function p(x) = |x – 1|.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given : Function p(x) = |x – 1|.

To find : Graph .

Solution : We have given that Function p(x) = |x – 1|.

The graph of the given function is a transformed form of f(x)=|x|.

By the transformation rule f(x-h) graph would be shifted to right by h units.

Since , grapf of function f(x)=|x| became shifted to 1 unit right.

Therefore , fourth graph represent the function p(x) = |x – 1|.

User Krynio
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Answer: The correct option is fourth option.

Step-by-step explanation:

The given function is,

p(x)=|x-1|

The graph of the given function is a transformed form of f(x)=|x|.

The parent modulus function is,

P(x)=|x+a|+b

If a>0, then graph shifts left by a units and if a<0, then graph shifts right by a units.

If b>0, then graph shifts upward by b units and if b<0, then graph shifts downward by b units.

Since the value of a is -1 and value of b is 0, therefore the graph of f(x)=|x| shifts right side by 1 unit.

Hence the fourth option is correct.

Other way to choose the correct option is find the x intercept and y intercept.

Put x=0

P(x)=|0-1|= -1

So y-intercept is (0,-1)

Put p(x)=0

0=|x-1|

x=1

So, the x-intercept is (1,0).

From x and y-intercepts, we can say that the fourth option is correct.

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