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Which point is the vertex of the graph defined by f(x) = 6|x − 2| − 5?

A.) (6, 5)
B.) (2, -5)
C.) (0, 0)
D.) (6, -2)

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The answer is (2,-5)
User John McAleely
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Answer:

Option B

Explanation:

Given: Function
f(x)=6\begin{vmatrix}x-2\end{vmatrix}-5

To find: Which point is the vertex of the graph defined by f(x)

Solution : The standard form of absolute function is


F(x)=a\begin{vmatrix}x-h\end{vmatrix}+k

where a is scalar factor and (h,k) is the vertex

Comparing f(x) with standard form a=6 and (h,k)=(2,-5)

Therefore, (2,-5) is the vertex of the graph of
f(x)=6\begin{vmatrix}x-2\end{vmatrix}-5.(Refer the attached graph)

Hence, option B is correct

Which point is the vertex of the graph defined by f(x) = 6|x − 2| − 5? A.) (6, 5) B-example-1
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