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If \(f: R \rightarrow R\) is defined by \(f(x)=\left[\frac{x}{5}\right]\) for \(x \in R\), where \([y]\) denotes the greatest integer not exceeding \(y\), then \(\{f(x):|x| < 71\}\) is equal to

  1. A \(\{-14,-13, \ldots, 0, \ldots 13,14\}\)
  2. B \(\{-14,-13, \ldots, 0, \ldots, 14,15\}\)
  3. C \(\{-15,-14, \ldots, 0, \ldots, 14,15\}\)
  4. D \(\{-15,-14, \ldots, 0, \ldots, 13,14\}\)
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(D) \(\{-15,-14, \ldots, 0, \ldots, 13,14\}\)

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