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This table shows values that represent a quadratic function.

What is the average rate of change for this quadratic function for the interval
from x= 1 to x= 3?​

This table shows values that represent a quadratic function. What is the average rate-example-1
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Answer:


Average rate of change is D. -4
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Answer:

D. -4

Explanation:

Using the general formula,
m = (f(b) - f(a))/(b - a) , average rate of change for the quadratic function from x = 1 to x = 3, can be calculated as shown below:

Where,


a = 1, f(1) = -2


b = 3, f(3) = -10

Plug in the above values in the average rate of change formula:


m = (-10 - (-2))/(3 - 1)


m = (-10 + 2)/(2)


m = (-8)/(2)


m = -4

Average rate of change is D. -4

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