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In Mathematics / High School | 2014-11-19

Graph the equation by translating \(y = |x|\).

\[ y = |x + 7| \]

Asked by hockeyman

Answer (3)

Answer:Move seven to the left ;

Answered by weedwfew | 2024-06-11

The form for that type of equation is y=|x-h|+k H is the horizontal movement, k is the vertical. So for your equation, y=|x-(-7)|+0 Final answer: Move to the left 7 and up 0. Hope I helped :)

Answered by FirstSineOfMadness | 2024-06-25

The equation y = ∣ x + 7∣ represents the graph of the absolute value function y = ∣ x ∣ translated 7 units to the left, giving it a vertex at (-7,0). This process illustrates how modifications to the equation change the position of the graph. The final shape remains a V opening upwards, shifted accordingly.
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Answered by FirstSineOfMadness | 2024-12-26