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Question
what is the x-intercept of the graph of $y = -|x + 2|$?
a. $-2$
b. $-1$
c. $0$
d. $2$
Step1: Recall x-intercept definition
The x-intercept is the point where \( y = 0 \). So we set \( y = 0 \) in the equation \( y = -|x + 2| \).
\[ 0 = -|x + 2| \]
Step2: Solve for x
Multiply both sides by -1:
\[ |x + 2| = 0 \]
The absolute value of a number is 0 only when the number itself is 0. So:
\[ x + 2 = 0 \]
Subtract 2 from both sides:
\[ x = -2 \]
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A. -2