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How would you describe the graph of y< - lxl?

A dashed line up V on the (0,0) with the shading on the inside of the V.
A solid line up V on the (0,0) with shading outside the V.
A dashed line down V on the (0,0) with the shading inside the V.

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User Atur
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Answer:

A dashed line down V on the (0,0) with the shading inside the V.

Explanation:

- graph of y = -|x| is an upside down V

- less than sign means that there is dashed lines only

- plug in an x-value to determine whether the graph is shaded within the V or outside

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User Ajith Sasidharan
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