SOLUTION: Given h(t)=2t^2-t, find the average rate of change from t=3 to t=6

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Question 1161057: Given h(t)=2t^2-t, find the average rate of change from t=3 to t=6
Answer by ikleyn(52803)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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    the average rate =  .     (1)


In other words, substitute t= 6 and t=3 into the formulas for the function h(t) and calculate the values.


After that, work according to the formula (1).

This assignment relates to the simplest possible assignments in Algebra.



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