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What is the range of the function y = x2?

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Answer:

The range of the function is [0,∞) or y≥0

Explanation:

User Grll
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The range of this function is y is equal to all real numbers such that y
\geq 0.


In order to find the range of y, we must look for the minimum or maximum value. In a quadratic, this number exists at the vertex. To find the vertex, we use the equation -b/2a, where a is equal to the coefficient of x^2 and b is equal to the coefficient of x. Since there is no x, the coefficient is 0.


x value of vertex = -b/2a

x value of vertex = -0/2(1)

x value of vertex = 0


So then we can look for the minimum y value by plugging in the x value into the equation.


y = x^2

y = x^2

y = 0


Therefore the minimum is 0 and there is no maximum.


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