Hello!
This question is about which values you are changing when you are transforming an equation.
Let's go through the parent function for an absolute value equation and its various transformations.
[tex]y=a|b(x-c)|+d[/tex]
Since we are only looking at horizontal and vertical transformations, we only need to worry about the c and d values.
The c value of a function determines a function's horizontal position, and the d value of a function determines a function's vertical position.
One thing to note here is that the c value is being subtracted from the x value, meaning that if the function is being transformed to the right, you would actually be subtracting that value, while the d value behaves like a normal value, if it is being added, the function is transformed up, and vice versa.
Now that we know this, let's write each expression.
a) [tex]y=|x+2|+1[/tex]
b) [tex]y=|x+2|-1[/tex]
c) [tex]y=|x+3|[/tex]
d) [tex]y=|x+1|[/tex]
Hope this helps!