Posted by Delia on Monday, June 8, 2009 at 4:28pm.
|x| is always >/= 0
If x = 0
y = 1
If |x| > 0 (that is a domain of all real x, positive or negative)
y < 1
so
domain is all real x
and
range is y </= 1
graph it
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