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12 The points (-15, -3) and (-7, -1) both lie in the graph of the linear function y = f(x). What is the rate of change of f(x) with respect to x?
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12 The points (-15, -3) and (-7, -1) both lie
in the graph of the linear function
y = f(x). What is the rate of change of
f(x) with respect to x?
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rate of change is 1/4
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