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The table of values represents a quadratic function. What is the average rate of change for f(x) from x = 0 to x = 10 ? Enter your answer in the box.

The table of values represents a quadratic function. What is the average rate of change-example-1
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Answer: 21

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By definition we have that the average rate of change is given by:
AVR = (f (x2) - f (x1)) / (x2 - x1)
Substituting the values we have:
AVR = (204 - (-6)) / (10 - 0)
Rewriting we have:
AVR = (204 + 6) / (10 - 0)
AVR = 210/10
AVR = 21
Answer:
the average rate of change for f (x) from x = 0 to x = 10 is:
AVR = 21
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