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Consider the relation y = −3|x + 5| − 6. What are the coordinates of the vertex?

Consider the relation y = −3|x + 5| − 6. What are the coordinates of the vertex?-example-1
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Solution:

Given the relation below


y=-3|x+5|-6

The general form, an absolute value function is


y=a|x-h|+k

The vertex coordinates are (h, k)

Solving to find the vertex below


\begin{gathered} x+5=x-h \\ 5=-h \\ h=-5 \\ k=-6 \\ (h,k)\Rightarrow(-5,-6) \end{gathered}

Hence, the coordinates of the vertex is


(-5,-6)

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