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Graph the equation. v= |x-1|-2 I
and identify the intercepts


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A graph that represents the absolute function y = |x - 1| - 2 is shown on the coordinate plane attached below.

The x- and y-intercepts are:

x-intercepts = (0, 0) and (2, 0).

y-intercept = (0, 0).

In Mathematics, the vertex form of the equation for an absolute value function can be modeled by the following:

y = a|x - h| +k.

Where:

  • h and k are the vertex of the graph.
  • a is a numerical constant.

By critically observing the graph of the absolute value function, we can logically deduce that the parent absolute value function f(x) = |x| was horizontally shifted to the right by 1 unit and vertically shifted by 2 units down as follows;

y = a|x - h| +k.

g(x) = |x - 1| - 2

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Graph the equation. y = |x - 1| - 2 and identify the intercepts

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