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18 December, 15:37

What is the range of the function y = x^2?

A. all real numbers

B. x ≥ 0

C. y ≥ 0

Its not A, I tried that.

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  1. 18 December, 18:28
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    The range is all of the y values.

    The domain of all quadratics is all real numbers, but the range of y=x^2 is y≥0. This is because quadratic functions graph to form a parabola, which, when the a value is positive, opens upward. The lowest y value when graphed is 0 and all other values are more than that.
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