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The domain of a function can be represented by which one of the following
options?

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Answer:

a set of input values

Explanation:

The domain is defined as the set of input values for which the function produces an output value. In other words, the domain is the full set of x-values that can be plugged into a function to produce a y-value.

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User Vffuunnyy
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Answer:

the answer is D

Explanation:

guy above me is dumb

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