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The function f(T) = a (x - h[ + k is shown in the graph below. 2 0 6 N What is the value of a? What is the value of h? 1 What is the value of k?

The function f(T) = a (x - h[ + k is shown in the graph below. 2 0 6 N What is the-example-1
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As we can see from the graph, the function is shifted from one unit to the right, and two units up, and it is in an inverse way.

Then, we can express this as:


-1\cdot|x-1|+2

The value for a = -1.

The value for h = 1.

And the value for k = 2.

The function f(T) = a (x - h[ + k is shown in the graph below. 2 0 6 N What is the-example-1
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