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13 February, 20:20

Explain the difference between the average rate of change of y as x changes from a to b, and the instantaneous rate of change of y at x

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  1. 13 February, 20:34
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    The average rate of change of a function on the interval [a, b] is the slope of the secant line through (b (, f (b) and (a, f (a)), and is dependent upon the values of a and b specified.

    The instantaneous rate of change of that function on the same interval is the LIMIT of this average rate of change of the function as h becomes smaller and smaller. This limit is called the "derivative" of the function f (x).
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