Graphing Absolute Value Equations
Dec 14th, 2011 by corricelli
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Please post questions, concerns, and/or connections to absolute value equations right here!
Happy blogging,
Mrs. Corricelli
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Dec 14th, 2011 by corricelli
Hello,
Please post questions, concerns, and/or connections to absolute value equations right here!
Happy blogging,
Mrs. Corricelli
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Misty Look by Sadish
I’m having trouble when it comes to finding out the center or the vertex. An example would be, f(x)=-| x-2 | -2. I guess because of the negative it really confuses me.
If I have an equation ex: y=|x-3| then the domain would be, all reals, the range would be y> (or equal to) 0 and the vertex would be(2,0).
Tyler –
Almost… The vertex would be (3,0)
Thanks,
Mrs. Corricelli
I found this video, and it helped me understand what i did not get.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_OwaXIbFdmk&feature=related
im starting to understand on how to find the vertex and the range.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ianYgWIXQYs&feature=relmfu This video helped clear up some of the things i was confused with.
Christian,
Great post! Thank you!
Mrs. Corricelli