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The graph above is a transformation of the function f(x)=|x|

Write an equation for the function graphed above.

The graph above is a transformation of the function f(x)=|x| Write an equation for-example-1
User Anayarojo
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Answer:

I think that the equation would be = |X - 2|

Explanation:

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The equation for the function graphed above is
g(x) = |x-2| + 1.

The expression of
g(x) is the consequence of translating both horizontally and vertically regarding
f(x), which it can be defined by following expression:


g(x) = f(x - h) + k (1)


  • f(x) - Original function.

  • g(x) - Resulting function.

  • (h,k) - Coordinates of the "center" of the resulting function.

If we know that
(h,k) = (2, 1) and
f(x) = |x|, then the resulting function is:


g(x) = |x-2| + 1

The equation for the function graphed above is
g(x) = |x-2| + 1.

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