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The function f(t) = 2t2 + 3t - 1 can be used to determine the position of a worm, f(t), in centimeters, after t seconds. Find the average rate of change of the function over the…
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The function f(t) = 2t2 + 3t - 1 can be used to determine the position of a worm, f(t), in centimeters, after t seconds. Find the average rate of change of the function over the…
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The function f(t) = 2t2 + 3t - 1 can be used to determine the position of a worm, f(t), in centimeters, after t seconds. Find the average rate of change of the function over the interval [3, 6]?
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use (f(6) - f(3))/3 and you'll get your answer :)
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