Which function represents the graph

The absolute value function represented by the graph is:
y = -3*|x|
So the correct option is B.
In the graph, we can see a "V" shape, which belongs to the absolute value functions, but this graph opens down, so our function will be something like:
y = -a*|x - b|
The value of b is the value of x where we have the vertex, in this case, is at x = 0, so b = 0
y = -a*|x|
To get the value of 1, we ise one of the points that we can see on the graph. For example, for x = 1, we have y = -3, replacing that we get:
-3 = -a*|1| = -a
3 = a
So we can conclude that our function is:
y = -3*|x|
So the correct option is B.
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