The turning point is the point where the function changes its slope for the given mode function f(x)=|x|+4 the turning point is at (0,4) so option (B) will be correct.
A graph is a diametrical representation of any function between the dependent and independent variables.
The graph is easy to understand behavior of the graph.
Given the mode function,
f(x)=|x|+4
For x < 0 the function f(x) will be
f(x) = -x + 4
For x > 0 the function f(x) will be
f(x) = x + 4
Now,
Slope at x < 0 → f'(x) = -1
Slope at x > 0 → f'(x) = +1
Since the slope is changing at x = 0 there fore x = 0 will be the turning point of the graph.
Hence "The turning point of the given mode function f(x)=|x|+4 will be at x = 0".
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