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what is the equation for the axis of symmetry for the function f(x)=IxI?(absolute value)

Oct 8, 2009

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the axis of symettry is x=0
Oct 8, 2009
what about if it was moved, say (x,y)-> (x+3, y-1)? i understand where the line is visually but i don't know how to write the equation
Oct 8, 2009

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