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Calculate the average rate of change for g(x) over the intervals [-2, -1] and [-1, 0].
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Calculate the average rate of change for g(x) over the intervals [-2, -1] and [-1, 0].
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it is 1 because (0--1)/(-1--2)=1/1=1
if I am wrong then there is a formula in Calculus that I'm not remembering.
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