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Which of the following describes how the graph of y = |x| transforms to obtain the graph of y = |x + 1| + 4.

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The graph of y = |x| is a graph of the absolute value function, which is a piecewise defined function. The graph of this function is a V-shaped curve, with the vertex of the V at the origin (0,0). The graph of y = |x + 1| + 4 can be obtained by shifting the graph of y = |x| to the right by 1 unit, and then shifting it up by 4 units.

The resulting graph of y = |x + 1| + 4 will be a V-shaped curve with the vertex at the point (1,4). The curve will be shifted to the right and up compared to the graph of y = |x|, and it will have the same general shape as the original graph.

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