SOLUTION: Given h(x) = -2x^2 + x, A. Find the average rate of change from 0 to 3. B. Find an equation of the secant line containing (0, h(0)) and (3,h(3)).

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Question 1208081: Given h(x) = -2x^2 + x,

A. Find the average rate of change from 0 to 3.

B. Find an equation of the secant line containing (0, h(0)) and (3,h(3)).

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