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The vertex of the graph [tex]f(x)=4|x+6|[/tex] is the point at which the function changes from decreasing to increasing.

Note that

  • for all [tex]x<-6[/tex] the function is decreasing;
  • for all [tex]x>-6[/tex] the function is increasing;
  • at [tex]x=-6[/tex] the function has zero and this point is the point at which the function changes from decreasing to increasing.

Since at [tex]x=-6[/tex] the function has zero, then [tex]f(-6)=0.[/tex] This means that vertex has coordinates (-6,0).

Answer: (-6,0)