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The domain of a function g(x) is x< 2, and the range is y> 0. What are the domain and range of its inverse function, g+1(x)?

O A. Domain: x < 0

Range: y> 2

O B. Domain: x>0

Range: y< 2

O C. Domain: x < 2

Range: y> 0

D. Domain: x > 2

Range: y< 0

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