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If you apply the changes below to the absolute value parent function,

Fx) = |x|, what is the equation of the new function?
• Shift 8 units left.
• Shift 3 units down.

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Answer:


F(x) = |x|

And we need to apply some transformations. The first part is hift 8 units left. And we need to do this:


F(x) = |x+8|

Then we need to apply the second transformation Shift 3 units down. and we can do this:


F(x) = |x+8|-3

Explanation:

For this case we have the following function given:


F(x) = |x|

And we need to apply some transformations. The first part is hift 8 units left. And we need to do this:


F(x) = |x+8|

Then we need to apply the second transformation Shift 3 units down. and we can do this:


F(x) = |x+8|-3

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