1.Which statement best describes a method that can be used to sketch the graph y=|x+1|? A. Translate the graph of y=|x| one unit up. B. Translate the graph of y=|x| one unit down. C. Translate the graph of y=|x| one unit left. D. Translate the graph of y=|x| one unit right. 2. Which statement best describes a method that can be used to sketch the graph y=|x|+1? A. Translate the graph of y=|x| one unit up. B. Translate the graph of y=|x| one unit down. C. Translate the graph of y=|x| one unit left. D. Translate the graph of y=|x| one unit right
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1. y = |x| would be translated one unit to the left 2. y = |x| would be translated one unit up
Thank you can you help me with some other ones?
Which statement best describes how a graph of y=3 |x| is related to the parent graph? A. The graph is stretched vertically B. The graph is stretched horizontally C the graph is shrunk vertically D the graph is shrunk horizontally
The graph is stretched vertically
1.Which statement best describes a method that can be used to sketch the graph y=|x-2|? A.Translate the graph of y=|x| two units left B.Translate the graph of y=|x| two units down C. Translate the graph of y=|x| two units right D. Translate the graph of y=|x| two units up 2. Solve |5-8x|-7<8 3.Given the point (2,9) determine the points that are symmetric to this point with respect to the x axis, the y axis, and the origin respectively. 4. Is the following an even function and odd function or neither? y=-6x^3-4x
the parent graph y= |x| looks like |dw:1368224168071:dw| the graph y=|x|+ b if b is positive the graph will look like |dw:1368224213202:dw| if b is negative, the graph will look like |dw:1368224239659:dw| for the graph y=|x-a| if a is positive, then the graph will look like |dw:1368224289605:dw| if a is negative, then the graph will look like |dw:1368224316402:dw| if there's a negative in front of |x| the graph y= -|x| will look like |dw:1368224364778:dw|
So b is negative and that's what the graph will look like
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