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Use the following graph of the function f(x) = x3 − 3x2 − x + 3 to answer this question:

What is the average rate of change from x = −1 to x = 3?
-3
-1
0
3

Use the following graph of the function f(x) = x3 − 3x2 − x + 3 to answer this question-example-1
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Use the following graph of the function f(x) = x3 − 3x2 − x + 3 to answer this question-example-1
Use the following graph of the function f(x) = x3 − 3x2 − x + 3 to answer this question-example-2
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Answer:

the average rate of change is equal to
0

Explanation:

we have


f(x)=x^(3)-3x^(2)-x+3 -----> a cubic function

For
x=-1

The value of f)x) is equal to


f(-1)=0 -----> see the graph

For
x=3

The value of f(x) is equal to


f(3)=0 -----> see the graph

so

we know that

the average rate of change using the graph is equal to


(f(b)-f(a))/(b-a)

In this problem we have


f(a)=f(-1)=0


f(b)=f(3)=0


a=-1


b=3

Substitute


(0-0)/(3+1)=0


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