Asked by Klauus
Make a table with the domain of {2,3,4,5,6} and draw a graph of the absolute value function y = 2|x-4| + 3.
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Answered by
oobleck
just calculate the values in the y column. For example,
2|3-4|+3 = 2*|-1|+3 = 2*1+3 = 2+3 = 5
now do the same steps for the other values.
Then plot the points and connect the dots...
2|3-4|+3 = 2*|-1|+3 = 2*1+3 = 2+3 = 5
now do the same steps for the other values.
Then plot the points and connect the dots...
Answered by
Klauus
The thing I am confused on is how do i made a table with the domain and do I use the function given to me to put the table/numbers into?
Answered by
Klauus
Oh okay, Thank you Oobleck I will try that. (I sent my comment before I saw yours, my bad)
Answered by
oobleck
the table usually consists or two rows (or columns)
One row contains the values in the domain (the ones they gave you)
the other is calculated from those values.
and yes, you use the function they gave you to calculate the values in the range (the other row)
One row contains the values in the domain (the ones they gave you)
the other is calculated from those values.
and yes, you use the function they gave you to calculate the values in the range (the other row)
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