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How do I graph a absolute value when a number is in front of the absolute value?

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To graph an absolute value when a number is in front of it, you follow these steps:

1. Identify the number in front of the absolute value as the vertical stretch or compression factor.

2. Set up a number line and mark the critical points where the expression inside the absolute value equals zero.

3. Determine the behavior of the graph between these critical points based on the sign of the expression inside the absolute value.

4. Apply the vertical stretch or compression factor to adjust the height of the graph.

5. Plot the points on the graph and connect them to form a V-shaped curve.

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