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What are the domain and range of f(x) = |x – 3 | + 6? Domain: x Range: y ≥ 6 Domain: x Range: y Domain: x is all real numbers Range: y Domain: x ≥ 3 Range: y ≥ – 6

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What are the domain and range of f(x) = |x – 3 | + 6? Domain: x  Range:  y ≥ 6 Domain-example-1
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Domain: x is all real numbers Range: y ≥ 6

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Domain is the set of all x values. No operations restrict the domain in this case. The domain is all real numbers.

Range is the set of all y values. Absolute value has a v shape starting at 0. Adding 6 raises this vertex to 6. The range is therefore all numbers greater than or equal to 6.

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