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The function y=f(x) is graphed below. Plot a line segment connecting the points on f where x=−3 and x=6. Use the line segment to determine the average rate of change of the function f(x) on the interval −3≤x≤6.

The function y=f(x) is graphed below. Plot a line segment connecting the points on-example-1

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Step-by-step explanation

Plotting the line segment:

Now, we need to compute the slope in order to get the average rate of change, by taking two ordered pairs, as for instance, (x_1,y_1)=(-3,10) and

(x_2,y_2) = (6,-10)


Slope=(y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1)

Plugging in the terms into the expression:


Slope=(-10-10)/(6-(-3))

Subtracting numbers:


Slope=(-20)/(8)

Simplifying:


Slope=-(5)/(2)

The average rate of change is -5/2

The function y=f(x) is graphed below. Plot a line segment connecting the points on-example-1
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