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MrBillDoesMath!


Answer: I don't know how to draw graphs  on this website but here's the "picture".  Imagine the function y = absolute value(x). It looks like the English letter "V". The bottom of our V (i.e f(x) touches the x-axis when x = 6, so the "V" graph has been translated 6 units to the right of the origin. But  when x = 6 the value of f(x) is 0-4 = -4 so the tip of the V is located 4 units below the x axis. Summary:  g(x) looks like the absolute value function but  is translated 6 units to the right of the origin and 4 units down

MrB

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