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Which graph represents the function h(x) = |x| + 0.5?
On a coordinate plane, an absolute value graph has a vertex at (0, 1.5).
On a coordinate plane, an absolute value graph has a vertex at (negative 0.5, 0).
On a coordinate plane, an absolute value graph has a vertex at (0, 0.5).
On a coordinate plane, an absolute value graph has a vertex at (negative 1.5, 0).
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The third one: vertex at (0, 0.5).
Reason: |x| has its vertex at (0,0). Adding 0.5 shifts the graph up by 0.5, so the vertex becomes (0,0.5).
Reason: |x| has its vertex at (0,0). Adding 0.5 shifts the graph up by 0.5, so the vertex becomes (0,0.5).
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