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14 February, 07:02

What is the rate of change between the interval x=n and x = 3 pi/2?

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  1. 14 February, 07:05
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    The average rate of change of a continuous function,

    f

    (

    x

    )

    , on the closed interval

    [

    a

    ,

    b

    ]

    is given by

    f

    (

    b

    )

    -

    f

    (

    a

    )

    b

    -

    a

    Basically, the average rate of change tells us how, on average, the y-value of a function is changing per unit change in the x-value.

    The average rate of change formula is just a variation of the slope formula

    y

    2

    -

    y

    1

    x

    2

    -

    x

    1

    since

    y

    =

    f

    (

    x

    )

    .

    Let's let

    f

    (

    x

    )

    =

    -

    x

    2

    +

    8

    x

    -

    9

    .

    The average rate of change on the closed interval

    [

    2

    ,

    5

    ]

    is given by

    f

    (

    5

    )

    -

    f

    (

    2

    )

    5

    -

    2

    =

    6

    -

    3

    5

    -

    2

    =

    3

    3

    =

    1
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