This week in math we learned about absolute value functions, when graphing absolute value functions it is similar too graphing normally, but you have to add another step. The first thing you do if it is a linear function is that you graph it normally, but then you have to change the part of the line that is negative and face it up, because there cannot be any negative numbers as an absolute value. The ending look of the graph would look like a ‘V’ shape. Here is an example bellow:
And when you have a quadradic function, you would graph the parabola the same, and then do the same thing, but in this case the graph would be in a ‘W’ shape. Here is another example bellow:
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