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The function (x) is represented by this table of values

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Answer:

Explanation:

Average rate of change of a function between interval x = a and x = b is given by,

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

Average rate of change of the function in the interval [-4, -2]

=
(f(-2)-f(-4))/(-2-(-4))

=
(0-(-12))/(-2+4)

= 6

Average rate of change in the interval [-2, 1]

=
(f(1)-f(-2))/(1-(-2))

=
(3-0)/(1-(-2))

= 1

Average rate of change in the interval [-3, 1]

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

=
(3-(-5))/(1+3)

= 2

Average rate of change in the interval [-4, 0]

=
(f(0)-f(-4))/(0-(-4))

=
(4-(-12))/(0-(-4))

= 4

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