The absolute value of e, without any other transformations, would simply be e, since ex cannot take on negative values.
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the line goes down from left to right as the absolute value of the negative slope get bigger, the graph of the line gets steeper as the absolute value of the negative slope gets smaller, the graph of the line gets less steep ( apex )
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Absolute Value function
vertex
That is a result of an absolute value equation. So an Absolute Value Graph
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And stop cheating
the line goes down from left to right as the absolute value of the negative slope get bigger, the graph of the line gets steeper as the absolute value of the negative slope gets smaller, the graph of the line gets less steep ( apex )
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It is sometimes the point where the value inside the absolute function is zero.
To find an absolute value equation from a graph, first identify the vertex of the graph, which represents the point where the absolute value function changes direction. Then, determine the slope of the lines on either side of the vertex to find the coefficients. The general form of the absolute value equation is ( y = a |x - h| + k ), where ((h, k)) is the vertex and (a) indicates the steepness and direction of the graph. Finally, use additional points on the graph to solve for (a) if needed.
Absolute Value function
vertex
Linear
The absolute value of the difference.