Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Answer: x ≤ -4
Step-by-step explanation: The explination will be placed in the comment area :)
The answer would be 2/8 (reduced 1/4) I hope this helped ^^
Answer:
It would be the first graph because |x| >5 is solved in two cases
The first case you keep everything the same, just get rid of the absolute value bars
x>5
The second case, you need to switch the sign and make the 5 negative
x<-5
When graphing you want to put an open circle on -5, and 5 because when it is < or > you have an open circle,
You then point the arrows going which ever way your sign is going, this is why the -5 is going to the left because the < sign is pointing left, and same with the 5, the arrow is going right because the > sign is pointing right
Hope this helps ;)
Answer:
the expression of this function is:

Step-by-step explanation:
This graph corresponds to an absolute value function, which as you can see has the minimum (vertex) at the point (1, -1) on the plane, and also that goes through the origin of coordinates (0, 0)
therefore, notice that from the point (0, 0) to (1, -1) there is a slope of "-1" which is going to characterize the steepness of the x- variable that resides inside the absolute value function. since the vertex has also moved from the characteristic (0, 0) in the function:

then we have to include a horizontal shift to the right in one unit (by subtracting 1 units from x), and a vertical shift downwards one unit (by subtracting 1 from the full absolute value expression) in order to shift the vertex to the position (1, -1):
