What is the domain and range of #y=-|x|-9#?
1 Answer
Feb 4, 2018
Domain:
Range:
Explanation:
The domain of the function
Since there is a minus sign in front of the absolute value, we know that the graph "opens downward," like this:
graph{|x|*-1 [-10, 10, -5, 5]}
(This is the graph of
This means that the function has a maximum value. If we find the maximum value, we can say that the function's range is
The maximum value can be found by graphing the function:
graph{|x|*-1-9 [-10, 10, -15, -5]}
The highest value that the function reaches is