The range of the function \(f(x, y) = x\sqrt{y}\) is the set of real numbers.
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The range of a function is the set of all possible output values. In this case, the output values are the absolute values of y. The absolute value of any real number is always non-negative, so the range of the function f(x,y) = |y| is the set of non-negative Show more…
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