How do you find the domain and the range of an absolute value functions?
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Absolute value graphs always look like the letter v. The numbers that you add or subtract will determine how you will transform your absolute value graph. Every function will have a domain (all x-values) and a range (all y-values).
Your domains should always look like this: -∞ + ∞ (negative infinity to positive infinity) This will go on forever
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Your domains should always look like this: -∞ + ∞ (negative infinity to positive infinity) This will go on forever
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