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What is the graph of the absolute value equation?

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What is the graph of the absolute value equation? image below! (I'm a girlboss in-example-1
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Hello, this is the graph for your question.

Therefore, Option A is the correct answer.

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What is the graph of the absolute value equation? image below! (I'm a girlboss in-example-1
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Answer:

The correct answer is the First Graph.

Explanation:

The general form of an absolute value function is y = a|x–h| + k, where a≠0.

Given the absolute value function, y = -2|x| + 5:

Where a = -2 (which means that the graph of the function is downward-facing).

The vertex (h, k) = (0, 5) -- this means that it is the highest point in the graph because it is a downward-facing absolute value curve.

Another way of rewriting the original function is: y = -2|x + 0| + 5, which reflects the vertex, (0, 5).

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