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In Exercises $81-94,$ begin by graphing the absolute value function, $f(x)=|x| .$ Then use transformations of this graph to graph the given function.$$g(x)=|x|+3$$
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The graph of $f(x)=|x|$ is a V-shaped graph that intersects the origin (0,0) and opens upwards. Show more…
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