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Which graph represents the function f(x) = 2?

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Answer:

The graph of given function is shown below.

Explanation:

The absolute parent function is g(x)=|x|. The graph of parent function is a V-shape d and vertex of the function is origin.

The given function is

.... (1)

The vertex from of an absolute function is

.... (2)

where, a is a constant and (h,k) is vertex of the function.

From (1) and (2) we get

The value of a is -1. The value of a is negative it means the graph of parent function reflect across x-axis.

The vertex of the function is (0,-2). It means the graph of parent function shifts 2 units down.

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