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To find a y term, find the absolute value of the x term (|x|).

Absolute value - the distance between 0 and a number. The absolute value of a number will always be equal to the positive form of the number (if it isn't already positive).

Some examples: The absolute value of 18 is 18. The absolute value of -10 is 10.

Find the absolute value of each x term to find y:

x ⇒ y

-2 ⇒ 2

-1 ⇒ 1

0 ⇒ 0 (the absolute value of 0 is always 0)

1 ⇒ 1

2 ⇒ 2

I hope this helps!

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