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Compute the average rate of change of the function. Exercise A:

Compute the average rate of change of the function. Exercise A:-example-1
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(a). Average Rate of Change = - 4

(b). Average Rate of Change =


12+6h+h^2^{}

Step-by-step explanation

(a).

Step 1: Given


h(x)=5-2x^2\text{ at interval \lbrack-2, 4\rbrack}

Step 2: Determine the Average Rate of Change


\text{Average rate of change = }\frac{h(b)\text{ - h(a)}}{b-a}

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