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What is the average rate of change from −3 to 0 of the function represented by the graph?

What is the average rate of change from −3 to 0 of the function represented by the-example-1
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-0.5

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What is the average rate of change from −3 to 0 of the function represented by the-example-1
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Answer:

-0.5

Explanation:

The average rate of change from a to b:

[f(b) - f(a)]/(b - a)

Look in the graph for the function values at x = -3 and x = 0.

f(-3) = 2

f(0) = 0.5

average rate of change =

= [f(-3) - f(0)]/(-3 - 0)

= [2 - 0.5]/(-3)

= 1.5/(-3)

= -0.5


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