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Pretty urgent please how do i find the average rate of change for a function
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how do i find the average rate of change for a function
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you need two points on the line to find the average rate of change for a function
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The average rate of change is also the slope. You need 2 points on the line or the curve to fit into the slope formula. The instantaneous rate of change is the derivative, average rate of change is the slope.
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