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Which describes the range of the parent absolute value function?

y is a real number
y is an integer
y > 0
y < 0

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Answer:

C <3.

Explanation:

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Answer:

y≥0

Explanation:

The parent absolute value function is


y = |x|

This is a V-shaped function whose vertex is at the origin.

This means that, the least y-value is 0 and there is no highest y-value.

The range refers to all y-values for which the function exists.

Therefore the range is


0 \leqslant y \leqslant \infty

Or

y

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