Final answer:
The absolute value function that is wider than the parent function and translated to the right 2 units is f(x) = 3|x - 2|.
Step-by-step explanation:
The absolute value function that has a graph wider than the parent function f(x) = |x| and is translated to the right 2 units is f(x) = 3|x - 2|. This function is wider because the coefficient of the absolute value expression is greater than 1.
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