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Explain why no part of the graph[Image Displayed] appears below the x-axis?

[Graph Displayed]

a.
The y-value is always negative
c.
The y-value is always zero
b.
The y-value is always positive
d.
The y-value is always 10

Explain why no part of the graph[Image Displayed] appears below the x-axis? [Graph-example-1
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Answer: I think it is “the y-value is always positive” because none of the y-values are below the x-axis, which would make them negative. Hope I helped!

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