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Please answer asap! What is the range of the function y = -|x|? y ≤ 0 x ≤ 0 all real numbers

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X=0 I think the answer is , sorry if this isn’t correct
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Answer:


\huge \boxed{y\leq 0}

Explanation:

The range of a function are all possible values for y.


y = -|x|

The domain is all real numbers. The value of x can be all real numbers.

The absolute value of a number will always be positive.

The negative sign gets distributed to the absolute value, the output or end result will always be a negative number or zero, the range is less than or equal to 0.

The range of the function is
y\leq 0

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