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Mathematics, 10.11.2020 16:40, Cinders13

Identify the domain and range of the relation {(βˆ’1, 1), (0, 2), (3, βˆ’2), (5, 2)}. A. domain: {βˆ’2, 1, 2}; range: {βˆ’1, 0, 3, 5} B. domain: {βˆ’1, 0, 3, 5}; range: {βˆ’2, 1, 2} C. domain: all real numbers; range: all real numbers D. domain: {βˆ’1, 1, 0, 2}; range: {3, βˆ’2, 5, 2}

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