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Wright an inequality for the graph

Wright an inequality for the graph-example-1
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Answer:

Y >= ABS(x-5) + 1

Explanation:

Any graph that forms a "V" involves absolute value. So what equation would give the vertex y=1 at x=5, ABS(X-5) + 1.

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