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How do i find the vertex of this equation/inequality? f(x)> -2|x-5|+4

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Answer:

The vertex of the inequality is (5, 4)

Explanation:

The vertex of the equation would be at (0,0) before the translations.

Move the vertex 5 to the right because of the -5 in the absolute value. (5, 0)

The -2 would not affect the vertex, only the direction and slope.

Move the vertex 4 upwards because of the + 4 at the end. (5, 4)

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