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Here is a Math Question. The Drop Menu has 2 answers, "Term Numbers" and "Terms."

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Domain is a Term and Range is a Term Numbers.

Explanation:

A sequence is a function and a term is a number in a sequence. Moreover, it is also called a member or an element.

Terms are the sequenced natural numbers 1,2,3... that can be indexed by their positions or locations in the sequence. If the sequence has infinite n terms then it can be denoted an.

Also, a domain is a sequence that consists of counting or natural numbers 1,2,3,... Thus the domain can be identified as the Term.

The range is also a sequence that contains terms in the sequence and the term numbers as the sequence {10-19}. Thus the range contains Term Numbers which are also natural numbers.

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