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Select the correct answer from each drop down

Select the correct answer from each drop down-example-1
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Answer:

The average rate of change on [1,3] is
(1)/(2) the average rate of change on [2,4]. The average rate of change on [1,3] is
(2)/(5) the average rate of change on [1,5]. So the function can not be linear.

Explanation:

See the table attached.

The average rate of change on [1,3] is =
(32 - 8)/(3 - 1) = 12

The average rate of change on [2,4] is =
(64 - 16)/(4 - 2) = 24

Again, the average rate of change on [1,5] is =
(128 - 8)/(5 - 1) = 30

Therefore, the average rate of change on [1,3] is
(1)/(2) the average rate of change on [2,4]. The average rate of change on [1,3] is
(2)/(5) the average rate of change on [1,5]. So the function can not be linear. (Answer)

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