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A relation is shown below. {(2, 140). (5, 350). (14, 980)} What is the domain of the relation? A. {2, 5, 14} B. {140, 350, 980) C. {all whole numbers from 2 to 14} D. {all whole numbers from 140 to 980)
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A relation is shown below.
{(2, 140). (5, 350). (14, 980)}
What is the domain of the relation?
A. {2, 5, 14}
B. {140, 350, 980)
C. {all whole numbers from 2 to 14}
D. {all whole numbers from 140 to 980)
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Answer: Its D
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