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

What is the range of the absolute value function shown in the graph?-example-1

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Answer:

Range : [-6, ∞)

Explanation:

Domain of any function on a graph is represented by the x-values (input values).

Similarly, Range of function is represented by the y-values or output values of the function on a graph.

Therefore, domain of the given absolute function will be (-∞, ∞) Or set of all real numbers.

Range of the function → [-6, ∞) Or y ≥ -6

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