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Explain how a line and an absolute value function can have infinite intersections.
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Explain how a line and an absolute value function can have infinite intersections.
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Explain how a line and an absolute value function can have infinite intersections.
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absolute value function
, or above a downward-opening absolute value function
,
will
not
have
points of
intersection
and the equation
will have
no solutions. A graph with the horizontal
line
passing through the vertex
will have
exactly 1 solution.
Santosh Khalse
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