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29 June, 18:33

determine whether each statement is always, sometimes, or never true. an absolute value function of the form f (x) = / x+a/+b has exactly one x intercept.

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  1. 29 June, 18:57
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    The statement that f (x) = |x+a| + b has exactly one x-intercept is sometimes correct.

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    It solely depends on b, whether the function will have one or two or zero x intercept.

    This plot of the given function, f (x) = |x+a| + b will be the basic absolute value graph i. e V shape, with vertex translated to (-a, b), instead of origin.

    1 - If b is zero, the graph will have exactly one x-intercept, at x = - a

    2 - If b is positive, the whole graph will be above the x-axis, hence it will have no x-intercepts.

    3 - If b is negative, the graph will be below the x-axis, hence it will have two x-intercepts.

    ∴ The statement is sometimes true.
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