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Use the graph below to answer the question that follows: What is the rate of change between the interval x = π and x = three pi over two? pi over 16 negative 16 over pi pi over …
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Use the graph below to answer the question that follows:
What is the rate of change between the interval x = π and x = three pi over two?
pi over 16
negative 16 over pi
pi over 4
negative 4 over pi
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I just took that test it's -16/pi.
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