How do you find the x intercept of #y = -|x+10|#?
1 Answer
The x intercept of a function always occurs when y = 0. Therefore, we must solve the equation for x.
Explanation:
When solving an absolute value equation, you must consider two scenarios.
a) The absolute value is positive
b) The absolute value is negative
So, there is only 1 x intercept in this case. Here is a graph of your function:
graph{y = -|x + 10| [-20.27, 20.28, -10.14, 10.13]}
However, we must always check. In many cases, there will be more than one x intercept.
Example:
Find the x intercept(s) of
a) The absolute value is
b) The absolute value is
Thus, we have two x intercepts:
graph{y = |2x + 6| - 4 [-20.27, 20.28, -10.14, 10.13]}
Practice exercises:
- Indicate all the x intercepts of the functions below.
a)
b)
c)
Good luck!