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Mathematics, 25.08.2019 03:20, divyaravinder8148

Which numbers belong to the domain of the relation {(–2, 4), (0, –3), (4, 7), (–2, 5)}?
choose all answers that are correct.
a.
–3
b.
–2
c.
0
d.
4

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Which numbers belong to the domain of the relation {(–2, 4), (0, –3), (4, 7), (–2, 5)}?
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