Mathematics
Mathematics, 16.07.2019 07:30, anna8352

The absolute value function is written f(x) = |x|. it is composed of the lines y = x and y = -x. its domain is the real numbers and its range is the set of real numbers: [0, ∞). its graph is: 1. the absolute value function is y = |x|. is it possible for the absolute value function to ever have a negative y value? here is a ’m looking for the actual definition of the absolute value in terms of distance with a detailed example to support your response. is there a way to transform an absolute value function to have negative outputs? 2. define the absolute value function, y = |x|, as a piecewise function. include complete sentences and examples to justify your answer to receive credit.

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