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The rule f(x) = x^(2) is a bijection if ...

The rule f(x) = `x^(2)` is a bijection if the domain and the co-domain are given by

A

R,R

B

`R,(0,oo)`

C

`(0,oo),R`

D

`[0,oo),[,oo)`

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