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Need Help Finding average rate of change on a graph? I have a screenshot of the graph and the question

Need Help Finding average rate of change on a graph? I have a screenshot of the graph-example-1
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Answer:

-3

Explanation:

The average rate of change is the slope of the line that connects the points of interest. At x=-6, the point is (-6, 8). At x=-5, the point is (-5, 5).

I find it easy to refer to the graph to see that the point at x=-5 is 3 units down and 1 unit to the right of the point at x=-6. So the slope of the connecting line is -3/1 = -3.

If you want to find the same result analytically, you can compute ...

... ∆y/∆x = (y2 -y1)/(x2 -x1)

... = (5 -8)/(-5 -(-6))

... = -3/1 = -3

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