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Which function has the greatest rate of change on the interval from x = 0 to x = pi over 2?
f(x)
g(x)
h(x)
All three functions have the same rate of change.

Please help ! Which function has the greatest rate of change on the interval from-example-1
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The second option has the greatest rate of change

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Answer:

The function that has the greatest rate of change is:

g(x)

Explanation:

We know that the rate of change from x=a to x=b is determined as:


(f(b)-f(a))/(b-a)

We are asked to find the rate of change of each of the functions form x=0 to x=pi over 2.

f(x):

We are given that:


f((\pi)/(2))=2

and,


f(0)=0

Hence,


rate\ of\ change=(2-0)/((\pi)/(2)-0)\\\\\\rate\ of\ change=(4)/(\pi)

g(x):

We have:


g(0)=0

and


g((\pi)/(2))=4

Hence,


rate\ of\ change=(4-0)/((\pi)/(2)-0)\\\\\\rate\ of\ change=(8)/(\pi)

h(x):


h(x)=\sin (x-\pi)+5

Now we have:


h(0)=\sin (-\pi)+5\\\\h(0)=0+5\\\\h(0)=5

Also,


h((\pi)/(2))=\sin ((\pi)/(2)-\pi)+5\\\\\\h((\pi)/(2))=\sin ((-\pi)/(2))+5\\\\h((\pi)/(2))=-\sin ((\pi)/(2))+5\\\\\\h((\pi)/(2))=-1+5\\\\h((\pi)/(2))=4

Hence, the rate of change is calculated as:


rate\ of\ change=(4-5)/((\pi)/(2)-0)\\\\\\rate\ of\ change=(-2)/(\pi)

Hence, the greatest rate of change is:

g(x)

Since,


(8)/(\pi)>(4)/(\pi)>(-2)/(\pi)

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