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Find the average rate of change of the function defined by the following table. x y -2 -5 2 35 6 75 10 115

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Answer:

Average rate of change is 10 .

Explanation:

Y = -5 , 35 , 75 , 115

X = -2 , 2 , 6 , 10

y2 - y1

m = ---------------

x2 - x1

-5 - 35 -40

m = --------------- = ----- - = 10

-2 - 2 -4

75 - 115 -40

m = --------------- = ----- - = 10

6 - 10 -4

User Mahlatse
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By definition we have that the average rate of change of the function is:


AVR = (f(x2) - f(x1))/(x2 - x1)

Evaluating the function for the complete interval we have that the AVR is given by:


AVR = (115 - (-5))/(10 - (-2))

Rewriting we have:


AVR = (115+5)/(10+2)

Simplifying the expression we have:


AVR = (120)/(12)


AVR = 10

Answer:

the average rate of change of the function defined by the table is:


AVR = 10

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