SOLUTION: Find the average rate of change, A, of g(x)=3/x from x=a to x=a+h. Simplify answer h should not be a denominate for final answer.
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Question 948337: Find the average rate of change, A, of g(x)=3/x from x=a to x=a+h. Simplify answer h should not be a denominate for final answer.
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