What is the graph of the function rule?

y = |4x| – 3
(1 point)
Responses

A graph with a V shape opening down. The vertex, or maximum, is at (0, negative 3) and the graph passing through (negative 1, negative 7) and (1, negative 7).

Image with alt text: A graph with a V shape opening down. The vertex, or maximum, is at (0, negative 3) and the graph passing through (negative 1, negative 7) and (1, negative 7).

A graph with a V shape opening down. The vertex, or maximum, is at (0, 3) and the graph passing through (negative 1, negative 1) and (1, negative 1).

Image with alt text: A graph with a V shape opening down. The vertex, or maximum, is at (0, 3) and the graph passing through (negative 1, negative 1) and (1, negative 1).

A graph with a V shape opening up. The vertex, or maximum, is at (0, 3) and the graph passing through (negative 1, 7) and (1, 7).

Image with alt text: A graph with a V shape opening up. The vertex, or maximum, is at (0, 3) and the graph passing through (negative 1, 7) and (1, 7).

A graph with a V shape opening up. The vertex, or maximum, is at (0, negative 3) and the graph passing through (negative 1, 1) and (1, 1).

A graph with a V shape opening down. The vertex, or maximum, is at (0, negative 3) and the graph passing through (negative 1, negative 7) and (1, negative 7).

The graph of the function rule y = |4x| - 3 is a graph with a V shape opening upwards. The vertex, or maximum, is at (0, -3) and the graph passes through the points (-1, 1) and (1, 1).

Image with alt text: A graph with a V shape opening up. The vertex, or maximum, is at (0, -3) and the graph passing through (-1, 1) and (1, 1).