Respuesta :
Answer: Quadrant I
Step-by-step explanation:
The standard equation of the absolute function is given by:
[tex]f(x)=|x-h|+k[/tex], where [tex](h,k)[/tex] is the vertex of the absolute function.
The given absolute function : [tex]f(x)=|x-2|+4[/tex]
Comparing to the standard absolute function, the vertex of the given absolute function = (2,4)
Since both the coordinates of the vertex is positive, therefore the vertex lies in Quadrant I .