what are the domain and range of the absolute value parent function

Answer:
C. The domain is all real numbers, and the range is non-negative real numbers( [tex]y\ge0[/tex])
Step-by-step explanation:
The absolute value parent function is [tex]y=|x|[/tex]
The domain of a function refers to all values of x for which the function is defined.
The parent absolute value function is defined for all values of x.
Therefore the domain is all real numbers.
The range refers to the y-values for which x is defined.
The parent has a v-shape and its vertex is at the origin.
Therefore the least y-value is 0 and there is no maximum y-value.
The range is [tex]y\ge0[/tex]
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