Display Title
Math Example: Absolute Value Functions: Example 14
Display Title
Math Example: Absolute Value Functions: Example 14
Topic
Special Functions
Description
The image displays a graph of the absolute value function y = |2x + 3| + 2. The graph opens upwards and is narrower than y = |x|, with the vertex shown at (-1.5, 2). This example illustrates how a coefficient, a constant inside the absolute value, and a constant outside the absolute value affect the graph's steepness, horizontal position, and vertical position. Absolute value functions are an important concept in algebra, introducing students to equations that involve taking the absolute value of a variable or expression. This example showcases how multiple changes in the equation impact the resulting graph's shape, steepness, and position. Providing multiple worked-out examples is crucial for students to fully comprehend the concept of absolute value functions. By examining different scenarios, students can identify patterns and develop a deeper understanding of how these functions behave. This approach helps reinforce important concepts such as the characteristic V-shape of absolute value graphs, the impact of coefficients on the graph's steepness, how constants inside the absolute value affect the horizontal position, and how constants outside the absolute value influence the vertical position. Through repeated exposure to diverse examples, students can build intuition and improve their ability to analyze and graph absolute value functions independently.
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Common Core Standards | CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.HSF.IF.C.7.B |
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Grade Range | 6 - 12 |
Curriculum Nodes |
Algebra • Functions and Relations • Special Functions |
Copyright Year | 2013 |
Keywords | function, graph, vertex, vertices |