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Mathematics, 29.07.2021 18:30, milak23

Which is true about the domain and range of a function in the form f(x) = m, where m is a real number greater than 0? The only value that must be in both the domain and range is 0.
The only values that must be in both the domain and range are 0 and 1. There are no values that are in the domain and the range.
There is an infinite number of values that are in both the domain and range.
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