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What is the correct order of the functions from least to greatest according to the average rate of change on the interval from x = -1 to x =3?

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Answer:

g(x) , f(x) , h(x)

Explanation:

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My answer:

As we all know, the average of change can be determined by the following formula:


(f(b)-f(a))/(b-a)

  • As can be seen in the attached photo, The function f(x) is given by:


f(x)=(x+3)^2-2

x = -1 we have:


f(-1)=(-1+3)^2-2 = 2

x = 3 we have:


f(3)=(3+3)^2-2 = 34

Hence,the average rate of change of f(x) is:


(34-2)/(3-(-1)) = 8

  • As can be seen in the attached photo, The function g(x) is a straight line that passes through: (-1,-2) and (3,0)

<=> when x = -1 y = -2 and when x = 3 y = 0

=> the average rate of change of g(x) is:


(g(3)-g(-1))/(3-(-1)) = (1)/(2)

  • Based on the table of values of h(x) we have:

h(-1)= 14

h(3)= 62

=> the average rate of change of h(x) is:


(62-14)/(4) = 12

Therefore, the correct order of the functions from least to greatest according to the average rate of change is: g(x) , f(x) , h(x)

Hope it will find you well.

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