Answer:
B is a convex polygon cause it points out
Answer:
When y = |x + h|, the graph is shifted (or translated) <u>to the left.</u>
When y = |x - h|, the graph is shifted (or translated) <u>to the right.</u>
Step-by-step explanation:
Part A:
The parent function of vertex graphs are y = |x|, and any transformations done to y = |x| are shown in this format (also known as vertex form): y = a|x - h| + k
(h , k) is the vertex of the graph.
So, for the first part, what y = |x + h| is saying is y = |x - (-h)|.
The -h is substituted for h, and negatives cancel out, resulting in x + h.
This translates to the left of the graph.
Part B:
For the second part, y = |x - h| looks just like the normal vertex form. In this one, we are just plugging in a positive value for h.
This translates to the right of the graph.
Answer:
symmetric property
Step-by-step explanation:
The <em>symmetric property</em> is the one that tells you A=B means also B=A.
The obfuscating factor in this question is the renaming of angle SZW to angle WZS. Both names refer to the same angle.
The answer is a because u replace x with zero to find the why value
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