Answer:
See the attachment for graphs.
Step-by-step explanation:
The new graph (solid blue) is shifted 4 units down from the parent function (dashed red).
You can get there a couple of ways:
- Replacing y by y-k shifts the graph up by k units. Here, k=-4, so the graph is shifted down 4 units.
- Adding k to the function value shifts the graph vertically by k units. The equation y+4 = |x| can be rewritten to y = |x| -4, showing that -4 is added to the function value.