<p>If the point (-2,-3) is on the graph y=g(x), then which of the following points must be on the graph of y = |g(x)|?</p>
<p>(A) (-2,-3)
(B) (-2,3)
(C) (2,3)
(D) (3,2)
(E) (3,3)</p>
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<p>The answer is B, right?</p>
<p>If the point (-2,-3) is on the graph y=g(x), then which of the following points must be on the graph of y = |g(x)|?</p>
<p>(A) (-2,-3)
(B) (-2,3)
(C) (2,3)
(D) (3,2)
(E) (3,3)</p>
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<p>The answer is B, right?</p>
<p>I think B is correct.
From knowing the point (-2,-3) is on y=g(x), you know that g(-2) = -3. So if you put -2 into y=|g(x)|, you have to get the abs value of -3, which is 3.</p>
<p>OK, thanks.</p>