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How do you solve the rate of change in a table?????
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How do you solve the rate of change in a table?????
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You get 2 numbers from each side
For Example: 1 would be x1 and 4 would be x2, -6 would be y1 and -8 would be y2
You then plug that into the formula y2-y1 divided by x2-x1
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