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What is the range of the function y = x2?

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The range of a function is the complete set of all possible resulting values of the dependent variable ( y-variable) after we have substituted the domain.

Hence, the range of the function:


y=x^2

is the set of all values of y greater than or equal to zero.

The final answer is:


\text{The range is y}\ge0

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