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Mathematics, 21.05.2020 01:58, alananicoleee
The function f(x) = One-sixth (two-fifths) Superscript x is reflected across the y-axis to create the function g(x). Which ordered pair is on g(x)? (negative 3, StartFraction 4 Over 375 EndFraction) (negative 2, StartFraction 25 Over 24 EndFraction) (2, StartFraction 2 Over 75 EndFraction) (3, negative StartFraction 125 Over 48 EndFraction)
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