ElizaBeth0915
ElizaBeth0915 ElizaBeth0915
  • 02-12-2017
  • Mathematics
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Explain how a line and an absolute value function can have infinite intersections.

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KatelynConniff
KatelynConniff KatelynConniff
  • 02-12-2017
absolute value function, or above a downward-opening absolute value function, will not have points of intersection and the equation will have no solutions. A graph with the horizontal line passing through the vertex will have exactly 1 solution.
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