Asked by karin
the graph of a first degree absolute value function has a Y-intercept of 3, x-intercepts of -9 and -3 , and a minimum vlaue of -3 at x=-6. on the axes provided , sketch a graph of this function.
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Answered by
Steve
so, did you get out your graph paper and plot the points?
They are (0,3), (-9,0), and (-3,0)
The vertex is at (-6,-3)
You know the graph will be V-shaped. Since you know that there will be a minimum at x = -6, the V opens upward.
You know that the point of the V is at x = -6. That should tell you which points to join together to the the sides of the V.
They are (0,3), (-9,0), and (-3,0)
The vertex is at (-6,-3)
You know the graph will be V-shaped. Since you know that there will be a minimum at x = -6, the V opens upward.
You know that the point of the V is at x = -6. That should tell you which points to join together to the the sides of the V.
Answered by
karin
thank you !!
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