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Let "h" be a function. select all statements that are true for all the functions of "h". a. the function h(a) represents the input of h corresponding to the output a. b. the graph of h is represented by the graph of the equation y=h(x) c. the graph of h shows the value of h(a) for all values of a in the domain. d. if x is any element of the domain of h, then h(x) is an element of the range. e. the function h assigns to each element in the range exactly one element in the domain.

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