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Graph the given function by hand. f(x) = \|-x + 2\| + 4

          Graph the given function by hand.
f(x) = \|-x + 2\| + 4
        
Graph the given function by hand.
f(x) = -x + 2 + 4

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Graph the given function by hand. f(x)=-|x+2|+4 v Sraph the given function by hand. fx=-1x+2|+4 y 6 2 2 2 X X 4 6 2 6 2 y 2 -2 6 6 4 4 6 2
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00:01 Hello, so here we are graphing the function, y is equal to 4x squared minus x plus 6.
00:06 So here we have a parabolic.
00:08 We have a quadratic function, our highest power is 2.
00:10 We know that the y intercept is going to be at the point 06 because of x is 0, y is 6.
00:16 So we're in, if we're in standard form here, we get that our constant is going to be our y intercept, the 0 .06.
00:21 That's our y intercept, and the vertex.
00:23 What we could do is we could complete the square.
00:26 To do so, we would first have to have the coefficient on our x squared term...
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