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If you were to calculate the average rate of change of a function over a variety of intervals and you found that they were all the same, what conclusion could you draw and why…
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If you were to calculate the average rate of change of a function over a variety of intervals and you found that they were all the same, what conclusion could you draw and why…
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If you were to calculate the average rate of change of a function over a variety of intervals and you found that they were all the same, what conclusion could you draw and why
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You could infer that there was the same amount of every interval.
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