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Which graph represents the function f(x) = –|x + 3|?

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third graph

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Which graph represents the function f(x) = –|x + 3|?-example-1
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Explanation:

f(x) = –|x + 3| is a case of the absolute value function

f(x) = -|x - {a}| + c, where (a, c) is the vertex. Comparing them, we see that

the value of a must be -3 and that of c must be 0.

Thus, the vertex of the graph is at (-3, 0), and the graph opens up; it looks like a "v" shape.

Next time, kindly share the given graphs.

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