Asked by kyle
What is the vertex of the absolute value function below?
(4, –1)
(1, –4)
(1, 4)
(4, 1)
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I don't have the graph or equation you refer to, so I can't pick the correct point from the choices. Could you either
- paste the equation of the absolute value function, or
- upload or describe the graph (the corner point where the V changes direction)?
How to identify the vertex:
- From an equation in vertex form y = a|x − h| + k the vertex is (h, k).
- From a graph, the vertex is the corner point where the two linear arms meet (the point of direction change and the minimum or maximum).
If you give the function or the graph I’ll pick the correct choice.
- paste the equation of the absolute value function, or
- upload or describe the graph (the corner point where the V changes direction)?
How to identify the vertex:
- From an equation in vertex form y = a|x − h| + k the vertex is (h, k).
- From a graph, the vertex is the corner point where the two linear arms meet (the point of direction change and the minimum or maximum).
If you give the function or the graph I’ll pick the correct choice.
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