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What is the vertex of the function h(x) = (x+ 6 + 3? O A. (-6,-3) O B. (-6,3) OC. (6,3) OD. (6,-3)​

What is the vertex of the function h(x) = (x+ 6 + 3? O A. (-6,-3) O B. (-6,3) OC. (6,3) OD-example-1

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Answer:

  • B. (-6, 3)

Explanation:

Given function:

  • h(x) = |x + 6| + 3

This is the translation of f(x) = |x|, 6 units left and 3 units up

So the vertex is (-6, 3)

Correct choice is B

User Joao Paulo
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Answer:

The vertex is ( -6, 3)

Explanation:

h(x) = |x+ 6| + 3

Inside the absolute value is the h or the x coordinate of the vertex

Outside is the k or the y value of the vertex

It is in the form

h(x) = |x-h| + k where (h,k) is the vertex

h(x) = |x - -6| + 3

The vertex is ( -6, 3)

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