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What is the rate of change from x = π to x = 2π? trig graph with points at 0, negative 4 and pi over 2, 0 and pi, 4 and 3 pi over 2, 0 and 2 pi, negative 4
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What is the rate of change from x = π to x = 2π? trig graph with points at 0, negative 4 and pi over 2, 0 and pi, 4 and 3 pi over 2, 0 and 2 pi, negative 4
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C. negative 8 over pi
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The given data is
x 0 π/2 π (3/2)π 2π
y -4 0 4 0 -4
The curve that models the data is
y = -4 cos(x) as shown below.
The rate of change of y from x = π to x = 2π is
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