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The sequence {7,9,11,13,15,…} can be represented by the recursive formula an=an−1+2 and the function f(n)=2n+5, for a particular domain. what is the domain of the function representing the sequence? a  d: n is any whole number b d: n is any natural number c d: n is any natural number greater than or equal to 7 d d: n is any real number greater than or equal to 2

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