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Absolute Value Multipliers

The absolute value function graphs the non-negative values of the argument inside the function symbol. The purpose of this application is to learn the effect of adding a value to the function. Use the mouse to move the b-slider from -5 to 5 and make notations of the position of the lines that are displayed. Once you have written your observations, un-check the f(x) box and check the g(x) box. Use the mouse to move the b-slider from -5 to 5 and make notations of the position of the lines that are displayed. Once you have written these observations, explain what was different between the results. What causes the differences between f(x) and g(x)?