SOLUTION: I need to find the average rate of change of g (x)= 3 ^x over the interval 0 <or equal to x and x < or equal to 3.

Algebra.Com
Question 1071932: I need to find the average rate of change of g (x)= 3 ^x over the interval 0
Answer by ikleyn(52778)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
.
I need to find the average rate of change of g (x)= 3^x over the interval 0 < or equal to x and x < or equal to 3.


The average rate of the function g(x) = 3^x over the interval 0 = <= x <= 3 is the difference of the function between the endpoints, 

 = 27 - 1 = 26, divided by the length of the interval (3-0) = 3:


The average rate  = calculate.


RELATED QUESTIONS

The average rate of change of f(x) over the interval is A is less then or equal to x is... (answered by ikleyn)
Find the average rate of change for the function. ​f(x)=1/x-3 between x=-4 and x=2 (answered by Alan3354)
graph the step function over the interval -2 (answered by Fombitz)
Graph the step function over the interval -2< or equal to x < or equal to 2.... (answered by Alan3354)
Find the domain of the function {{{g(x)=6/(3-7x)}}} potential answers x is not... (answered by jim_thompson5910)
consider the function f(x)= -5x^3 -Determine the average rate of change (ARoC) of f... (answered by solver91311)
If 0 degrees less than or equal to x less than or equal to 360 degrees, solve the... (answered by ad_alta)
Find the average rate of change of g(x)=x^5-x^3 from -3 to... (answered by Boreal)
x+1/x+4 > or equal to 0 or x+1 divided by x+4 >or equal to 0 I need the answer in... (answered by Fombitz)