Use the function to answer the question. f(x) = 4|x + 1| - 6 What is the vertex of the graph of f(x)?
x is greater than or equal to zero what i did was plugged in a few numbers (2,1,0,-1,-2) and then checked the answer. if you practice doing that for a while it's easy to do
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also u should look it up before u post it on Os,Mostly Yahoo answer can help u
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hoped this helped
It did, but I can't figure it out still! Lol
ok give me a sec
Given f(x) = 6 - x (I assume this since [x] means something which I do not think you want it to mean) f(-1.3) = 6 - 1.3 = 4.7, which isn't one of your options. So I can only deduce you REALLY meant f(x) = 6( -|x|) Thus f(-1.3) = 6(-1.3) = -7.8 In the future please state your functions more clearly. ________ Pay this no attention, original poster_________ And for anyone interested, as the question was worded. Given f(x) = 6 - [x], f(-1.3) = 5.
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live gave u the wrong answer
what value of "x" makes \(\bf |x + 1|\ = 0\quad ?\)
ur wrong
what value of "x" makes Ix+1I= 0
@jdoe0001
1x...?
oh that 1 is easy alex. 1x1=1
understood?
AlexLovesGod so.... what value of "x" makes the absolute expression equals to 0? what do you think?
AlexLovesGod so.... what value of "x" makes the absolute expression equals to 0? what do you think?
I AM SO CONFUSED!!!! why is live copying jdoe and I am lost
please no questions
@live10000000 let @jdoe0001 help OP.
AlexLovesGod so... what do you think? |x + 1 | = 0 <--- what value of "x" will give us that?
Please you are not involved in this question
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face hurts? that's a first one I've heard hehe usually is my head hurts... or my cheeks...
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