Begin by graphing the standard absolute value function f(x) = | x |. Then use transformations of this graph to describe the graph the given function. h(x) = 2 | x | + 2
I don't remember how to do this sorry
f(x)=|x| g(x)=f(x) + 1 g(x)=|x| + 1 h(x)=2 g(x) h(x) = 2(f(x) + 1) h(x) = 2|x| + 2
@OllieT are all those after the original the descriptions of the transformations or did you just give me a step?
@saxprincess325 thats okay :) thank you
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I created a g(x) so then it would show you how I got to h(x)
@nthenic_oftime do you think you can help me on mine
okay so that will suffice as my answer? thank you @OllieT
tag me in it ill do my bhest @saxprincess325
okayyyy thank you
I would think so, what level is this? i.e GCSE AS level, A2?
its in Pre-cal... but idk how accurately assigned the ciriculum is
What Pre-Cal, sorry I'm from the UK
pre calculus
well I gathered that haha, I think it would be fine as an answer
oh im sorry i didnt understand what yuou meant lol. but thank you :)
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