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X=|y| what is the domain and range ?

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Answer:

Domain: x ≥ 0

Range: All real numbers

Explanation:

This is an absolute value function which creates a V for its graph. Since the absolute value is on y, the function is rotated to the right or sideways.

This means only the x values of 0 and greater are used in the function. Since the domain is the set of all x values then it is x≥0.

This also means that all y values are used on the y-axis. There is no restriction on the y values. Since the range is the set of all y values then it is all real numbers.

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