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Absolute Value and Translations Section 6-8
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Notes The absolute value is the distance a number is away from zero. Because distance can never be negative the answer is always positive. Easy way, make any number positive
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Notes Translation is a shift of a graph horizontally, vertically, or both. The graph has the same shape and size, just in a different location
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Vertical Translation
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Example We will need to create a table for two functions: y = |x| y = |x + 2|
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Example Now we will need to graph the functions
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Notes In order to translate a function horizontally you can add a number inside the absolute value sign the graph and it will translate to the left. If you subtract a number inside the absolute value sign the graph will translate to the right.
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