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Please Please Please find the average rate of change and possibly explain it? g ( x ) = − 3 x^ 3 + 4 from x = − 2 to x = 1
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Please Please Please find the average rate of change and possibly explain it?
g ( x ) = − 3 x^ 3 + 4 from x = − 2 to x = 1
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9
Step-by-step explanation:
Use the average rate of change equation
g(b)-g(a) / b-a
a = -2 b = 1
g(b) = g(1) = -3(1)^3 + 4 = 1
g(a) = g(-2) = -3(-2)^3 + 4 = 28
(1-28) / (1-(-2))
-27 / 3
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Samia2020 is correct it’s -9
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