No.
Neither of the two are one-to-one
An absolute-value function
No it is not
Absolute Value function
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The absolute value function returns the absolute value of a number.
Neither of the two are one-to-one
An absolute-value function
No it is not
The absolute value of a function changes the original function by ensuring that any negative y values will in essence be positive. For instance, the function y = absolute value (x) will yield the value +1 when x equals -1. Graphically, this function will look like a "V".
Absolute Value function
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It is sometimes the point where the value inside the absolute function is zero.
No, the y-intercept is not the same as the absolute value parent function. The absolute value parent function, represented as ( f(x) = |x| ), has a vertex at the origin (0, 0), which serves as its y-intercept. While the absolute value function does have a specific y-intercept, the term "y-intercept" generally refers to the point where any function crosses the y-axis, which can vary depending on the function in question.
yes
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No, there can only be one absolute maximum for a function over a given domain. The absolute maximum is defined as the largest value that the function takes on that domain, meaning no other value can be greater. However, a function can have multiple local maxima, which are points that are higher than their immediate surroundings but not necessarily the highest overall.