The Absolute Value Transformation Graph the function in

Chapter 1, Problem 1.454

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The Absolute Value Transformation Graph the function \(f(x)=x^{4}-5 x^{3}+4 x^{2}+3 x+2\) in the viewing window [-5, 5] by [-10, 10]. (Put the equation in .)

(a) Study the graph and try to predict what the graph of y = |ƒ(x)| will look like. Then turn Y1 off and graph Y2 = abs (Y1). Did you predict correctly?

(b) Study the original graph again and try to predict what the graph of y = ƒ(|x|)will look like. Then turn Y1 off and graph Y2 = Y1(abs (X)). Did you predict correctly?

(c) Given the graph of shown below, sketch a graph of y = |g(x)|.

(d) Given the graph of y = g(x) shown below, sketch a graph of y = g(|x|).

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