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25 June, 08:33

How do you find the average rate of change of a function over an interval?

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  1. 25 June, 08:59
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    Average rate of change over an interval =

    (difference in value of the function between the

    beginning and end of the interval)

    divided by

    (length of the interval).

    Example:

    If the function was 200 pounds at the beginning, and 98 pounds 3 hours later,

    then the average rate of change is (98 - 200) / 3 = - 34 pounds per hour.
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