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An appropriate domain of the function is x ≥ 0, where the x-values are

A. real numbers
B. whole numbers
C. Rational numbers

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The answer is c good luck on the rest of your test
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User MataMix
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Answer: i think the awnser to your question is A real number

Explanation:

Taking the absolute value of a number, whether it's negative or positive, always returns either a positive value or zero.

Let's say we have a number line with the point A on it. Think of the absolute value of A as the distance between point A and zero. Since the distance cannot be negative, the absolute value will always return a positive value.

A positive number is always greater than zero, and zero is equal to zero. Therefore, the answer is True.

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