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What are the domain and range of the absolute value parent function?

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Explanation:

The graph of the absolute value function looks like a V that opens UP and has its vertex at the origin, (0, 0). There are no restrictions on the input, x, so the domain is (-infinity, infinity).

On the other hand, this function has no values less than zero. Its range is

[0, infinity).

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