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how does the graph of y=|x|+ 4 compare to the graph of the parent function y=|x|?​

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Answer:

Please check the explanation and attached graph.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the parent function

y = |x|

In order to translate the absolute function y = |x| vertically, we can use the function

g(x) = f(x) + h

when h > 0, the graph of g(x) translated h units up.

Given that the image function

y=|x|+4

It is clear that h = 4. Since 4 > 0, thus the graph y=|x|+4 translated '4' units up.

The graph of both parent and translated function is attache below.

In the graph,

The blue line represents the parent function y=|x|.

The red line represents the image function y=|x| + 4.

It is clear from the graph that the y=|x| + 4  translated '4' units up.

Please check the attached graph.

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