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(05.05) What is the rate of change of the linear relationship modeled in the table?

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Question 5(Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) (05.05) What is the rate of change of the-example-1
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Answer: it is -1

Step-by-step explanation: rate of change can be defined as Δy/Δx, or the change in y over the change in c (commonly referred to as rise over run). By looking at the numbers we can see that the relationship modeled is linear (has a constant rate of change), so we are able to use this formula to calculate its rate of change. Simply calculate the change between any two values of y and (the associated) values of x and divide them to obtain your solution. I’m not the best at explaining math in words so here is the solution represented symbolically:

Rate of change = Δy/Δx

Δy/Δx = (y2-y1)/(x2-x1)

(y2-y1)/(x2-x1) = (1 - (-2))/(2 - 5) //the selected values for y2,y1,x2, and x1 are the last and first values for each, respectively.

3/-3 = -1

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