The type of parent function is f(x)= |x| is Absolute valued function
<h3>What is Absolute valued function?</h3>
An absolute value function is a function that contains an algebraic expression within absolute value symbols.
Given function:
f(x)= |x|
As, we know the modulus generally give the absolute value of any function and also the modulus always give the positive value.
The above property perfectly resemble the absolute valued function.
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21.78, take and multiply 2.79 by 5 ( there are 5 week days), and add the 7.83 once because it is the price for the two coffees. So weekly he spends roughly 21.78 on coffees
The two is in the tenths place.
15. = slope would be 7 and y-int would be -4
16. = slope would be -2/5 and y-int would be 0
17. = doesn’t have a y variable
slope intercept form is y=mx+b with the m being the slope and the b being the y-int. in some cases where the equation is not in this form you have to change it so it is in that form by using opposite operations
Answer:
m = 5/7
Step-by-step explanation:
m = y2-y2/x2-x1
m= 3-(-2)/ 9-2
m= 5/7