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The table below shows the function f.

Determine the average rate of change of the given function.
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The table below shows the function f. Determine the average rate of change of the-example-1
User Mcragun
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Answer:

the average rate of change is -1/6 per unit increase in x

Explanation:

Looking at the table, we see that for each unit change in x, y decreases by 1/6. Thus, the average rate of change is -1/6 per unit increase in x.

User Ilya Chernomordik
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Answer with explanation:

Average rate of Change


=(f(x_(2))-f(x_(1)))/(x_(2)-x_(1))\\\\=((25)/(3)-(17)/(2))/(4-3)\\\\=(50-51)/(6*1)\\\\=(-1)/(6)

You can find average rate of change by taking any two distinct points on the curve.

Option B

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