SOLUTION: F(x)=x squared
What I'd the average rate of change between x1=0 and x2=4
Dyslexic and can't figure it out using my text book. I think it's slope intercept or a quadratic someth
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Question 1016864: F(x)=x squared
What I'd the average rate of change between x1=0 and x2=4
Dyslexic and can't figure it out using my text book. I think it's slope intercept or a quadratic something
Answer by josgarithmetic(39617) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Your function:
Horizontal Coordinates:
Corresponding Vertical Coordinates:
USE THE FUNCTION AS IT IS DEFINED FOR YOU.
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Goal is to find the "average rate of change" between the points (0,0) and (4,16).
Yes; you will do this with the SLOPE of the line between these two points.
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