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If a function has two points with the same y value what is the average rate of change between them

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“Average rate of change” is the fancy way to say “slope.”

Sketch a graph and put two points with the same y-value, say (2,5) and (7,5).

How much rise is there between those two points? Since they have the same y-value there is no rise at all. You have a horizontal line.

The slope of a horizontal line is 0.
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