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The function y=f(x) is graphed below. Plot a line segment connecting the points on ff where x=-4 and x=1. Use the line segment to determine the average rate of change of the function f(x) on the interval −4≤x≤1.

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

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The line connecting the points on the graph is shown below:

From it we notice that to get to the first point of the lineto the second we need to:

• Move down 6 squares; since each square has a length of 2 units this means that we move 12 units down.

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• Move 5 units to the right.

Therefore, we have that:


\begin{gathered} \Delta y=-12 \\ \Delta x=5 \end{gathered}

and that:


\text{ average rate of change=-}(12)/(5)

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