This graph will start at (.5, 0) as the vertex.
To find this, all you need to do if find the point where inside the absolute value sign is equal to 0. Since the graph can never have a negative value, this will be the lowest point.
2x - 1 = 0
2x = 1
x = .5
From there, you can plot each point by going up two and to the left one.
Examples of Points: (1.5, 2) and (2.5, 4)
You can also plot the other side of the graph by going up two and to the right one.
These points can be found using the slope, which is the number attached to x (2).
Example of Points (-.5, 2) and (-1.5, 4).
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Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Answer: No, the side lengths of 5, 5 and 10 would not be able to.
So the answer is FALSE.
This is because all the lengths must be enough so that when you add the side lengths they are greater then the other, all would work accept 5+5 is not greater than 10.