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26 July, 02:07

The graph of an absolute value function opens up and has a vertex of (0, - 3).

The domain of the function is =

A. ( - ∞,-3]

B.[-3, ∞)

C. ( - ∞, ∞)

The range of the function is =

A. ( - ∞,-3]

B.[-3, ∞)

C. ( - ∞, ∞)

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  1. 26 July, 05:17
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    Absolute value function domain is all real numbers

    absolute value has vertex of (0,-3)

    and it opens up

    means that the lowest y value is - 3

    highest is infinity

    domain=-inifnity to infinity

    range=-3 to positive initnify

    the answer is C for the domain and B for the range
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