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In this problem, you are asked to find the area of the
trapezoid. The formula in finding the area of the trapezoid is:
A = [(a + b)/2] x h
Where a = base 1
b = base
2
h =
height
Substituting the given measurements to the formula:
A = [(1.7 m + 6.7 m) / 2] x 5 m
A = (8.4 m / 2) x 5 m
A = 4.2 m x 5 m
A = 21 m^2
Therefore, the area of the trapezoid is 21 square meters.
Answer: 
This translates to "y is any real number such that it is 0 or larger".
The reasoning is that the result of any absolute value function is either 0 or positive. In other words, we'll never get a negative result of an absolute value function. This is due to how absolute value represents distance. Negative distance does not make sense.
So if y = |x-3| then y = 0 is the smallest output possible. We could have any positive output we want.
In terms of a graph (see below), the V shape is at the lowest point (3,0). The y coordinate is all we care about in terms of finding the range. So we see the lowest y value is y = 0.
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