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On a coordinate plane, a line with a 90-degree angle crosses the y-axis at (0, 1), the x-axis at (1, 0), turns at (3, negative 2), and crosses the x-axis at (5, 0).
What is the lowest value of the range of the function shown on the graph?
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Explanation: The graph is two line segments: from (0,1) through (1,0) to the turn at (3,-2) (slope -1), then up to (5,0) (slope +1). The minimum y-value occurs at the vertex (3,-2), so the lowest value of the range is -2.
Explanation: The graph is two line segments: from (0,1) through (1,0) to the turn at (3,-2) (slope -1), then up to (5,0) (slope +1). The minimum y-value occurs at the vertex (3,-2), so the lowest value of the range is -2.
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