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Mathematics, 05.07.2021 14:00 elijah207

If the domain of a function that is translated down 3 is (0, 4), (-5, 8), (4, -2), what is the range? A. (0, 1), (-5, 5), (4, -5)

B. (3, 4), (-2, 8), (7, -2)

C. (-3, 4), (-8, 8), (1, -2)

D. (0, 7), (-5, 11), (4, 1)

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