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Please help ASAP Which equation represents the function graphed
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coordinate plane?

Please help ASAP Which equation represents the function graphed on the coordinate-example-1
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Answer:

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User Leastprivilege
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Answer:

g(x) = |x + 4| - 2

I recommend next time you try substituting the x-values from points the line meets into each function until g(x) matches the y-value. For example, the line/function passes through the point (1, 3). Substitute the x-value: 1 into the function where it says x. That would give you 3 = |1 + 4| - 2. (If you're wondering where I got 3 from g(x) is basically the same as y. Simplify the values in the "||" first. You should then get 3 = 5 - 2. Simplify that and you get 3 = 3 which means g(x) = |x + 4| - 2 is the correct answer. If you were to get anything else other than 3 such as "3 = 4", it would not be correct.

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