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22 November, 01:45

Which of the following describes how to translate the graph y = |x| to obtain the graph of y = |x - 1| - 1? 1 unit left and 1 unit down 1 unit left and 1 unit up 1 unit right and 1 unit down 1 unit right and 1 unit up

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  1. 22 November, 04:21
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    1 unit right and 1 unit down

    Step-by-step explanation:

    When you replace x with x - h, you translate the graph h units horizontally.

    When you replace y with y - k, you translate the graph k units vertically.

    y = |x - 1| - 1

    y + 1 = |x - 1|

    y - (-1) = |x - 1|

    Compare the last equation above with y = |x|. x was replaced by x - 1, so h = 1, and the translation is 1 unit horizontally. Since 1 is positive, it is a 1 unit translation to the right. y was replaced by y - (-1), so k = - 1, and the vertical translation is 1 unit down.
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