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  • 11-04-2017
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Calculate the average rate of change for the given function, from x = 8 to x = 5.

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  • 12-04-2017

There is no "rate of change on (−6,2) ".The average rate of change of a function f on an interval [a,b] is f(b)−f(a)b−a example, given a function like f(x)=x2+5 , we can find the average rate of change on [−6,2] by finding

f(2)−f(−6)2−(−6)=(9)−(41)8=−328=−4

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