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Use the graph below to answer the question that follows:

What is the rate of change between the interval x = pi/4 and x = pi/2?

A. -8/pi

B. -pi/8

C. -32/pi

D. -pi/32

Use the graph below to answer the question that follows: What is the rate of change-example-1

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A.

( - 8)/(\pi)
User Liston
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Answer: The correct option is (C)
-(32)/(\pi).

Step-by-step explanation: We are given to find the rate of change between the interval
x=(\pi)/(4) and
x=(\pi)/(2).

We know that

if y = f(x) is a function of x, then the rate of change from x = a to x = b is given by


R=(f(b)-f(a))/(b-a).

From the graph, we note that


y\left((\pi)/(4)\right)=1,\\\\\\y\left((\pi)/(2)\right)=-7.

Therefore, the rate of change between the interval
x=(\pi)/(4) and
x=(\pi)/(2). is given by


R=(y\left((\pi)/(2)\right)-y\left((\pi)/(4)\right))/((\pi)/(2)-(\pi)/(4))\\\\\\\Rightarrow R=(-7-1)/((\pi)/(4))\\\\\\\Rightarrow R=-8* (4)/(\pi)\\\\\\\Rightarrow R=-(32)/(\pi).

Thus, the required rate of change is
-(32)/(\pi).

Option (C) is CORRECT.

User Kanaka
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