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The graph of the dilated absolute value function can be seen below.
How to get the graph of h(x)?
We know that h(x) = (1/4)*f(x), where f(x) is the parent absolute value function.
Then we have a vertical dilation of scale factor k = 1/4. Then the graph of h(x) wil be four times wider than the parent absolute value function.
The graph of h(x) is the one you can see below. Where there is also the graph of f(x) so you can compare them.
If you want to learn more about dilations:
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