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On a separate piece of graph paper, graph y = -|x + 1|; then click on the graph until the correct one appears.

On a separate piece of graph paper, graph y = -|x + 1|; then click on the graph until-example-1
On a separate piece of graph paper, graph y = -|x + 1|; then click on the graph until-example-1
On a separate piece of graph paper, graph y = -|x + 1|; then click on the graph until-example-2
On a separate piece of graph paper, graph y = -|x + 1|; then click on the graph until-example-3

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Its the 3rd one. Since x+1 is in "parentheses" it means the 1 moves the graph horizontally which rules out number 1. Even though it says x+1 this means the opposite on the graph. Usually you would go right one but since it has the "opposite" sign you would really go left one. (Math is weird idk why)
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