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Which direction would the graph of y=|x-4|+3 open?

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User Elgsantos
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the absolute value function will always open to the positive direction. Because this is in the form y = |x|, it opens up. If it was in the form of x = |y|, it would open right, however it is not, so it opens up.

Therefore the solution is up.
User PurTahan
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Answer:

Up

Explanation:

Let the parent function be y=|x|

Rule : f(x)→f(x-b)

So, the graph shifts right by b units

So, shift the parent graph by 4 units to right

So, using rule |x|→|x-4|

So, new function = |x-4|

Rule :f(x)→f(x)+b

So, the graph shifts up by b units

So, shift the obtained graph by 3 units up

So, |x-4|→|x-4|+3

Thus the direction of the graph of y=|x-4|+3 open is up

Hence Option D is correct.

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