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Which graph represents the function g(x) = |x + 4| + 2?
On a coordinate plane, an absolute value graph has a vertex at (negative 4, 2).
On a coordinate plane, an absolute value graph has a vertex at (negative 2, 4).
On a coordinate plane, an absolute value graph has a vertex at (4, 2).
On a coordinate plane, an absolute value graph has a vertex at (2, 4).
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The first one: the vertex is at (−4, 2).
Reason: y = |x + 4| + 2 = |x − (−4)| + 2, so the V-shaped absolute value graph is shifted left 4 and up 2, with arms of slope ±1.
Reason: y = |x + 4| + 2 = |x − (−4)| + 2, so the V-shaped absolute value graph is shifted left 4 and up 2, with arms of slope ±1.
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