A-d-d-i-t-i-o-n of O-r-d-i-n-a-t-e-s.
So for y=|x|+|x+2|,
You would sketch |x| and |x+2| individually first in one colour. (Don't tell me you can't do these)
Now you start adding the y-values or ordinates of both graphs in order to find a new point.
e.g. At x=1 (imagine a line), y=|x| would cross this line at y=1, y=|x+2| would cross this line at y=3,
Add these two ordinates and you get y=4, Therefore (1,4) would be a point on y=|x|+|x+2|
You do this for all the points you need in order to produce the finished function, y= |x| + |x+2|
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