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What is the average rate of change of f(x), represented by the table of values, over the interval [-3, 4]? x f(x) -6 27 -3 6 -1 2 0 3 1 6 4 27 A. -6 B. -3 C. 3 D. 6 E. 21

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Answer:

The correct option will be: C. 3

Explanation:

The given table is..........


x : -6 -3 -1 0 1 4


f(x) : 27 6 2 3 6 27

The formula for average rate of change is:
(f(b)-f(a))/(b-a) , where
[a,b] is the given interval.

Here the interval is [-3, 4]. So,
a=-3 and
b=4

Now, plugging the values of
a and
b into the above formula, we will get........


(f(4)-f(-3))/(4-(-3))

From the given table, we will get
f(4)=27 and
f(-3)=6

So, the average rate of change will be:
(27-6)/(4-(-3))= (21)/(7)=3

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