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These tables represent a quadratic function with a vertex at (0,-1) what is the average rate of change for the interval from x=8 to x=9

These tables represent a quadratic function with a vertex at (0,-1) what is the average-example-1
User Cheny
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Answer: -15

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it was the right answer i got it wrong. but -15 was the right answer

User Danh Huynh
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From the information given the quadratic function is of the form,


y=a(x-b)^2+c which has vertex at
(b,c)

Since the vertex is
(0,-1),
b=0,c=-1.

Thus the quadratic equation is
y=ax^2-1. Since
y=ax^2-1 passes through
(1,-2), (2,-5),.., the equation of the quadratic function is
y=-x^2-1.

The rate of change in the interval
(8,9) is


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