Lesson 2.4 Skill Check - Transforming and Analyzing Absolute Functions
Use finite differences to determine if the data sets shown in the tables below represent linear, quadratic or absolute value functions.1. Linear Quadratic Absolute Value Use finite differences to determine if the data sets shown in the tables below represent linear, quadratic or absolute value functions.2. Linear Quadratic Absolute Value The graph of the parent function is shown below:For question 3, look at the given graph below and determine the correct function represented on the graph based on transformations made to the parent function.3.Choose the equation that matches the graph above. y = 1 l x + 1 l - 5 y = 2 l x + 1 l – 5 For question 4, identify the vertex of the V-shaped graph of each absolute value function.4. y = 1 l -2x + 7 l – 3 (-1, 0) (0, -0.667) (3.5, -3) (8, 0) For question 5, identify the key attributes of the following absolute value function: y = -1 l -2x – 6 l + 1 List the answers to the following in the text box below:DomainRangeVertexx-intercepts... there are 2 of themy-intercept... only 1 of them