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Absolute Value Function
is when y = an Absolute value. For example y = |x|. |x|is mean the absolute value of x. In this example when x = 4 then y will equal 4. But if x = -4 y will also be 4, this is because absolute value describes the distance from zero that a number is on the number line, only considering the distans. The absolute value of a number is never negative.
Properties
- There must be at least one point you cant find a slope.