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Which equation describes the graph?

Which equation describes the graph?-example-1
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We first need to identify the parent function:

y=|x| is the parent function.

Now, the parent function intersects the origin, so what does that tell you about the graph in the photo?

It tells you that the graph is translated 1 unit up because the y-intercept of the parent function is the origin (0,0). In the new graph, the y-intercept is (0, 1), meaning that the parent function is translated 1 unit up.

This gives us the following function:

y=|x|+1

*It is important to note that the +1 is outside the absolute value bars because the output (y-values) are translated, not the x values.
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i think its c

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