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I dont understand this and my teacher wont help me-example-1
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f(x)=\lvert x\rvert

Transformed equation is g(x)


g(x)=a\lvert x-h\rvert+k

Here the parameters are

a:vertical scale factor

h:the right shift of the vertex

k:the upper shift of the vertex

Here, your vertex is at (2,3)

which allows us to fill in the h and k as follows


\lvert x-2\rvert+3

Now for a, a is the compression factor.

Here the vertices of the transformed function goes up by 3

So a=3

16)The type of transformation is dilation, as the shape of the graph does not change. It is just transformed into another form.

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