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What is the average rate of change for this quadratic function for the interval from x=-5 to x=-3?

What is the average rate of change for this quadratic function for the interval from-example-1

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Answer: OPTION C.

Explanation:

You need to use this formula:


averate\ rate\ of\ change=(f(b)-f(a))/(b-a)

Knowing that we need to find the average rate of change for the given quadratic function, for the interval from
x=-5 to
x=-3, we need to find their corresponding y-coordinates.

We can observe in the graph that:

For
x=b=-5
y=f(b)=-15

For
x=a=-3
y=f(a)=1

Therefore, substitituting, we get:


averate\ rate\ of\ change=(-15-1)/(-5-(-3))=8

User Keith Bentrup
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Answer:

C 8

Explanation:

The average rate of change is given by

f(x2) -f(x1)

---------------

x2-x1

x2 = -3 and x1 = -5

Looking at the graph

f(x2) = f(-3) = 1

f(x1)= f(-5) =-15

Substituting these values into the equation

1 - (-15)

---------------

-3 - (-5)

1+15

----------

-3 +5

16

----

2

8

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