SOLUTION: Let F(x) = 2x^2+4x-5. Find the average rate of change, A, or F from x=a to x=a+h. Don't forget to simplify? Please help. I don't know how to go about solving Thank you

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Question 933401: Let F(x) = 2x^2+4x-5. Find the average rate of change, A, or F from x=a to x=a+h. Don't forget to simplify?
Please help. I don't know how to go about solving
Thank you

Answer by richard1234(7193)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Average rate of change f F(x) from x = a to x = a+h is equal to (F(a+h) - F(a))/h. So just plug in the values of a+h and a into F and simplify.
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