Answer:
y = |x-2|
Step-by-step explanation:
the basic function is |x|, (I'm going to assume that you should have learned this in class by now, and you need to know that to continue
anyways, y = |x| is what you would normally see, with the center on (0,0)
however, this has been translated 2 units to the right, and based on translation rules, right-left shifts are unit shifts within the x parentheses so, y = |x-2|
if you dont believe me plug it into an online graphing calculator
hope this helps
A little depends on the person
1) Given: f(x) = 3 - x; g(x) = -2x Find g[f(-1)].
g(f(x)) = -2(3 - x) = 2x - 6
g(f(-1)) = 2(-1) - 6 = -2 -6 = -8
g(f(-1)) = -8
Looks like the question 2 and 1 are the same
Both find g(f(-1))
Hey, Itd be easier if there was a picture but what subject is that