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How does the graph of a linear function compare with an absolute value function?

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In contrast, linear equations can describe values that are negative, zero or positive. As a result, the range of an absolute value function is zero and all positive numbers, while the range of a linear equation is all numbers.

The function inside the absolute value is NOT linear, therefore the graph contains curves.

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