How do you graph the equation #y=|x+2|+3#?

1 Answer
Dec 19, 2014

The absolute value changes of sign, when it's content #< 0#.
So let's write that down:
#x+2 < 0 <=> x < -2#
So now we know that it will change the sign (negative) when #x<-2#
It's best to treat a function with an absolute value as two functions.

  • #x > -2 => y = x+2+3 <=> y = x+5#
  • #x < -2 => y = -(x+2)+3 <=> y = -x-2+3 <=> y = -x + 1#

See how I added the minus sign when #x<-2#?

If you now graph both of these functions on one graph, you will have your function. You do have to remember that the first function only exists when #x > -2#, and that the second function only exists when #x < -2#.

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