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Which graph represents the function h(x) = 1x1 + 0.5?

Which graph represents the function h(x) = 1x1 + 0.5?-example-1
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User MaHuJa
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Answer:

the third one is the one thats correct

Explanation:

Because they are all the same, you can't figure it out from the parent function, |x|. As a result, you must calculate it using the y-intercept. The y-intercept of a function is almost always the function's constant.

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User Milevyo
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Answer:Top right

Explanation:

Because they are all the same V shape, we look to the slope for the answer.

Because the Y-intercept in this equation is 0.5, we look for the graph in which it is centered and at 0.5

That would be the top right.

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