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OpenStudy (millsemily):

@Surana

OpenStudy (millsemily):

Here is what it should look like :)

OpenStudy (bibby):

thanks!

OpenStudy (millsemily):

-.-

OpenStudy (millsemily):

Lol

OpenStudy (surana):

So, 0, 2?

OpenStudy (mikeymaximum):

Wats the Q?

OpenStudy (millsemily):

No question..Well the question is basically plotting y> |x-2| - 1...

OpenStudy (surana):

So 0,2 is the answer?

OpenStudy (surana):

Or any number of points?

OpenStudy (millsemily):

And I posted the graph of what that would be above

OpenStudy (surana):

Yeah, I'm still not figuring out where the numbers go. But I'll assume it's an infinite number of points, then.

OpenStudy (millsemily):

No I think it might be 1,2

OpenStudy (millsemily):

If it was 0, 2 the tip of it would be on the two

OpenStudy (surana):

1, 2? Could you explain, please?

OpenStudy (millsemily):

Gah I mean -1, 2 *facepalms*

OpenStudy (surana):

But doesn't absolute value mean that the answer is positive?

OpenStudy (millsemily):

Oh yeah..Okay.

OpenStudy (millsemily):

You need someone else. To help you

Nnesha (nnesha):

you can replace x and y by their values then solve right side if statement is true then that would be your answer

OpenStudy (millsemily):

Sorry for not being able to help Surana :/

Nnesha (nnesha):

can you post you question please ? solve for x ? find solution ??

OpenStudy (surana):

It's alright.

Nnesha (nnesha):

r*

OpenStudy (surana):

R?

Nnesha (nnesha):

your* ^r :D

OpenStudy (surana):

Oh, the question was "Which point is contained in the graph of y ? lx - 2l -1?"

Nnesha (nnesha):

you said 1 and 2 (1,2) x y first number is x 2nd one is y so replace x and y by their values x by 1 y by 2

OpenStudy (bibby):

if you have a list of points look at the graph she posted and see which ones are contained in the shaded area how is this hard?

Nnesha (nnesha):

and remember \[\huge\rm \left| -x \right| = x\]

OpenStudy (surana):

I think it's an infinite number of points.

OpenStudy (millsemily):

Is everyone good now..Shall I close the question?

Nnesha (nnesha):

@Surana got it ??

OpenStudy (surana):

Yeah, close it please. Thank you.

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