Question 19 Characteristics of an Absolute Value Function given a Graph Determine the Domain and Range for the Absolute Value Function graphed below. Write your answer in Interval Notation Determine the Interval on which the graph is decreasing and increasing. Domain: Range: The Graph is decreasing on the interval The Graph is increasing on the interval
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First, let's determine the domain of the function. The domain is the set of all possible x-values for the function. Since the graph of an absolute value function extends infinitely to the left and right, the domain is all real numbers. In interval notation, this Show more…
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