The distance from a number on a numberline to the origin, is called the absolute value.
Absolute value for -7.11 is 7.11.
The absolute value is 5/8
Absolute value of 4 is 4.
The absolute value is 21. The opposite, when you are studying absolute values, is probably -21.
The absolute value of e, without any other transformations, would simply be e, since ex cannot take on negative values.
A piecewise function is a function defined by two or more equations. A step functions is a piecewise function defined by a constant value over each part of its domain. You can write absolute value functions and step functions as piecewise functions so they're easier to graph.
That is a result of an absolute value equation. So an Absolute Value Graph
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Neither statement is true. The graph of the absolute value of a function which is always non-negative will be the same as that of the original function and this need not open in any direction. Also, the graph of y = abs[x*(x-1)*(x+2)] is not symmetrical so there is no coefficient which will determine a line of symmetry.
Vertical transformations involve shifting the graph up or down, affecting the y-values, while horizontal transformations involve shifting the graph left or right, affecting the x-values. Vertical transformations are usually represented by adding or subtracting a value outside of the function, while horizontal transformations are represented by adding or subtracting a value inside the function.
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It is sometimes the point where the value inside the absolute function is zero.
Absolute Value function
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