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Explain why no part of the graph y =10/x^2 appears below the x-axis? the answer is B. The y-value is always positive

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Answer:

The value of
y=(10)/(x^(2)) will always be positive and will be above
x-axis.

Explanation:

The negative or positive value of 'y' depends on the function itself i.e. the nature of
x.

For example,

  • The negative or positive sign associated with terms of
    x. For example:
    y = -x^3 will always be negative.
  • The functions like modulus or even powers of
    x. For example
    y = |x| will always be positive and above
    x axis i.e. no part below
    x-axis.

In the current scenario, we are given the function


y=(10)/(x^(2))

Here, we have even power of
x and the sign associated with
x is also positive.

So, value of
y will always be positive.

If we provide value of
x as negative, even then we will get value of
y as positive because the value of
x is squared.

Please refer to the graph attached for the function:


y=(10)/(x^(2))

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