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Pixel:

Which graph represents the function f(x)=−|x−3|+1 ? http://prntscr.com/h73rcl

Pixel:

@Vocaloid

Pixel:

@dude

dude:

Just graph the equation, graph A

Pixel:

idk how to graph it

dude:

Or you can look at the h and k values, which tell you the translations

dude:

\[y=a|x-h|+k\] The value of h tells you the amount of places the graph moves horizontally, if we get \[|x+5|:~We~move~5~units~to~the~left\\If~it's |x-5|: We~move~5~units~to~the~right\] The k value tells us the translation vertically (How many spaces it moves up or down) (-) value means go down, (+) value means go up

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