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Find the average rate of change of g ( x ) = 3 x^3 − 4 from x = − 4 to x = 1 .

Find the average rate of change of g ( x ) = 3 x^3 − 4 from x = − 4 to x = 1 .-example-1
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Solution:

The average rate of change is calculated using;


\begin{gathered} (g(b)-g(a))/(b-a) \\ Where; \\ a=-4,b=1 \end{gathered}

Then;


\begin{gathered} g(x)=3x^3-4 \\ \\ g(-4)=3(-4)^3-4 \\ \\ g(-4)=3(-64)-4 \\ \\ g(-4)=-192-4 \\ \\ g(-4)=-196 \\ \\ g(1)=3(1)^3-4 \\ \\ g(1)=3(1)-4 \\ \\ g(1)=3-4 \\ \\ g(1)=-1 \end{gathered}

Thus, the average rate of change is;


\begin{gathered} =(-1-(-196))/(1-(-4)) \\ \\ =(195)/(5) \\ \\ =39 \end{gathered}

ANSWER: 39

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