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\bold{\text{Answer:\qquad }b)\quad \bigg((1)/(2),-2\bigg)}

Explanation:

The vertex form of an absolute value equation is:
f(x)=|x-h|+k where

(h, k) is the vertex. In the given equation,
f(x)=\bigg|x-(1)/(2)\bigg|-2, the h-value is 1/2 and the k-value is -2.

So, the vertex (h, k) = (1/2, -2)

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