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Graph f(x)=|x+1|+2. Shows vertex and 4 points.

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Vertex: (-1,2)
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Graph f(x)=|x+1|+2. Shows vertex and 4 points.-example-1
User Ppedrazzi
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Answer:


(-1,2)

Explanation:

The vertex of
f(x)=|x| is
(0,0)

The +1 inside the absolute value horizontally shifts the graph 1 unit to the left.

The+2 outside the absolute value vertically shifts the graph 2 units upward.

So, the vertex of the graph of
f(x)=|x+1|+2 is
(-1,2)

Graph f(x)=|x+1|+2. Shows vertex and 4 points.-example-1
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