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Consider the absolute vale function f(x)=-|x+2|-2
the vertex of the function is

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Answer:(-2,-2)

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The vertex of the absolute value function f(x) = |x| is (0,0).
What about f(x)=-|x+2|-2? This can be re-written as f(x) = -|x-(-2)| -2.
Three things happen here: first, the graph of f(x) = |x| must be inverted, so that it opens down instead of up; second, the resulting graph must be translated 2 units to the left; and third, the resulting graph must be translated 2 units down.
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