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What is the vertex of y = |x-9| +7?

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The vertex (h, k) is always in the format of "x-" so if we have a positive h value for the vertex, it would be written as "x-(h)" and if we have a negative h value for the vertex, it would be written as "x-(-h)" which is the same as "x+h". Since our sign inside the absolute value symbols is negative, the h value for the the vertex is 9. The k value is always what's outside the absolute value symbols, including the sign. Ours is a positive 7. Thus the vertex is (9, 7).

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