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andre [41]
1 year ago
13

Algebra, im so confused

Mathematics
1 answer:
kramer1 year ago
8 0

By analyzing and understanding the graph of the absolute value function, we find that the function evaluated at the x-value equal to 1 is equal to the y-value equal to 3.

<h3>What is the y-value associated to a given x-value of an absolute value function? </h3>

In this problem we find the representation of an absolute value function, where the horizontal axis corresponds to the values of the domain, whereas the vertical axis is for the values of the range. In that picture we must look up for the y-value associated with a given x-value.  

Then, we proceed to evaluate the absolute value function at x = 1. In accordance with the graph, the y-value , that is, from the vertical axis, associated with the x-value, that is, from the horizontal axis, equal to 1 is equal to a value of 3.

To learn more on absolute values: brainly.com/question/1301718

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