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Whistleblowers generally are trying to O get the truth out O cover their own crimes. get money for their story O punish their employers.
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The function f(x) = 1/6(2/5)^x is reflected across the y-axis to create the function g(x). Which ordered pair is on g(x)? a.(-3, 4/375) b.(-2, 25/24) c.(2, 2/75) d.(3, -125/48) PLEASE EXPLAIN IF YOU CAN!
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One of Newton’s laws of motion states that objects in motion tend to stay in motion. What is the reason that this law may not always prove true for objects on Earth?
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