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Find the rate of change for each set of ordered pairs. What is the average rate of change of all the sets?

Find the rate of change for each set of ordered pairs. What is the average rate of-example-1
User Thetwopct
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Answer: The answer is
-(2)/(3).


Step-by-step explanation: Let the Pairs of given points be

(i) A(-1,12) and B(6,26),

(ii) C(-1,-9) and D(3,3),

(iii) E(12,6) and F(11,13).

Now, the rate of change for pair (i) is given by


R_1=(26-12)/(6-(-1))=(14)/(7)=2.

Rate of change for pair (ii) is given by


R_2=(3-(-9))/(3-(-1))=(12)/(4)=3.

Rate of change for pair (iii) is given by


R_3=(13-6)/(11-12)=(7)/(-1)=-7.

Therefore, the average rate of change for all the sets is


R=(R_1+R_2+R_3)/(3)=(2+3-7)/(3)=-(2)/(3).

Thus, the answer is
-(2)/(3).

User Kolage
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Answer:

Rate of change for two ordered -pairs i,e
(x_1, y_1) and
(x_2, y_2) is given by;


\text{Rate of change} = (y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1)

1.

(-1, 12) and (6, 26)

Then;


\text{Rate of change} = (26-12)/(6-(-1))

or


\text{Rate of change}(A) = (14)/(7) =2

2.

(-1, -9) and (3, 3)

Then;


\text{Rate of change} = (3-(-9))/(3-(-1))

or


\text{Rate of change}(B) = (12)/(4) =3

3.

(12, 6) and (11, 13)

Then;


\text{Rate of change} = (13-6)/(11-12)

or


\text{Rate of change}(C) = (7)/(-1) =-7

Now, find the average rate of change of all the sets:

Average defined as the sum of all the observation to the number of observation.


\text{Average rate of change of all sets} =(A+B+C)/(3) =(2+3-7)/(3) = -(2)/(3)

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