Graphing Absolute Value Without a Calculator Objective: You should be able to graph absolute value functions (including their changes) without a calculator.

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Graphing Absolute Value Without a Calculator Objective: You should be able to graph absolute value functions (including their changes) without a calculator.

Ex. Graph Domain: Range:

A function that you should automatically know how to graph without plugging it into your calculator. Domain: All Reals Range: y > 0

Translations to Ex. Graph Domain: Range: How do D and R change?

Reflections to Ex. Graph Domain: Range: How do D and R change?

Stretching and Shrinking Ex. Graph Domain: Range: How do D and R change?

Multiple Changes to Ex. Graph Domain: Range: How do D and R change?

Multiple Changes to Ex. Graph Domain: Range: How do D and R change?

Ex. Write the equation of the graph given.