How do you find the vertex of y=−|x−7|+9? Algebra Linear Inequalities and Absolute Value Graphs of Absolute Value Equations 1 Answer turksvids Jan 3, 2018 (7,9) Explanation: The given function: y=−|x−7|+9 is of the general form y=a⋅|x−h|+k where the vertex is (h,k) so, by inspection, the vertex of the given function is (7,9). Answer link Related questions How do you graph absolute value equations on a coordinate plane? How do you create a table of values for an absolute value equation? How do you know which x values to choose when creating a table of values for an absolute value equation? What is the shape of an absolute value graph? How do you find a vertex by looking at an absolute value equation? How do you graph the equation y=|x+2|+3? Which x values do you choose to create a (x,y) table for y=|x+5|? How do you graph y=4|x|−2? Where is the vertex for y=∣∣x3−4∣∣? How do you graph f(x)=|x−3|+4? See all questions in Graphs of Absolute Value Equations Impact of this question 2438 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License