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Y=a|x-h|+k please help

Y=a|x-h|+k please help-example-1
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i can't answer this but i can tell you this

The general form of an absolute value function is f(x)=a|x-h|+k. From this form, we can draw graphs.

y = a(x – h)2 + k, where (h, k) is the vertex. ... In the vertex form of the quadratic, the fact that (h, k) is the vertex makes sense if you think about it for a minute, and it's because the quantity "x – h" is squared, so its value is always zero or greater; being squared, it can never be negative.

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it is not the answer but i hope it helps:)

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