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What happens if the rate of change is not constant in a function?

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When the rate of change is constant, the graph results in a straight line. When the rate of change is not constant, the graph will include a curved line.

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time will be a straight line, and you can find the rate of change by calculating the slope of the line. If the rate of change is not constant, a graph of the measured quantity vs. time will be curved instead of straight

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