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Find the average rate of change for the function

Find the average rate of change for the function-example-1
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Answer:

average rate of change on [-1,3] = 11

Explanation:

avg rate of change =
(f(b)-f(a))/(b-a)


(f(3)-f(-1))/(3-(-1))

1. find your y-values.

we are given the x values from the interval [-1,3]. Plug each into the equation to get the y-value of the coordinates.


f(-1)=4(-1)^2+3(-1)-4\\f(-1)=4(1)-3-4\\f(-1)=-3\\

coordinate: (–1,3)


f(3)=4(3)^2+3(3)-4\\f(3)=4(9)+9-4\\f(3)=36+9-4\\f(3)=41

coordinate: (3, 41)

2. plug into the slope formula


m=(y_(2) -y_(1) )/(x_(2) -x_(1) ) \\m=(41-(-3))/(3-(-1)) \\m=(41+3)/(4) \\m=(44)/(4) \\m=11

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