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Please help me with this problem so that my son can understand better. Let f(x)=−0.5(x−8)^2−2.What is the average rate of change for the quadratic function from x=−4 to x = 8? Enter your answer in the box.

Please help me with this problem so that my son can understand better. Let f(x)=−0.5(x-example-1

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The function is given to be:


f(x)=-0.5(x-8)^2-2

To calculate the average rate of change between two points, we can use the formula:


\Rightarrow(f(a)-f(b))/(a-b)

where a and b are the points.

For the function provided, we are to find the rate of change between -4 and 8. Hence, our formula will be:


(f(-4)-f(8))/(-4-8)=(f(-4)-f(8))/(-12)

We can evaluate f(-4) and f(8) to be:


\begin{gathered} f(-4)=-0.5(-4-8)^2-2=-0.5(-12)^2-2=-0.5(144)-2=-72-2=-74 \\ f(8)=-0.5(8-8)^2-2=-2 \end{gathered}

Therefore, the average rate of change is calculated to be:


\Rightarrow(-74-(-2))/(-12)=(-74+2)/(-12)=(-72)/(-12)=6

The average rate of change is 6.

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