Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The transformations generally applied to a function f(x) can be generically written as ...
g(x) = a·f(b·x -c) +d
where ...
Your f(x) is |x|, the absolute value of x. The various transformation factors applied to it are ...
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Comment on the above generic form
In the form shown, the expansion and compression factors are applied before the translations horizontally and vertically. When the expansion/compression factors are negative, the function is reflected across the x- and/or y-axis, respectively.