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Graph y=|x|+5, how does it compare to parent graph y=|x|

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Answer:

it is shifted 5 units upward

Explanation:

The y-coordinate is a measure of the distance above the x-axis. When 5 is added to a y-coordinate, the point is shifted 5 units upward.

The function y = |x| +5 adds 5 units to the y-value of every point of the graph of y = |x|. The graph of y=|x|+5 is shifted 5 units upward from the parent graph.

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