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What is the range of the absolute value function shown in the graph?

A. 3 ≤ y < ∞
B. -∞ < y ≤ 3
C. -6 ≤ y < ∞
D. -∞ < y < ∞

What is the range of the absolute value function shown in the graph? A. 3 ≤ y &lt-example-1
User Rich Seller
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Answer:

C

Explanation:

as we can see on the graph, the lowest y value is the vertex/corner at x=3, y=-6.

all other y values are above (=are larger) that level.

and it goes up without appearant limit, so up to infinity.

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