A function is given. Determine the average rate of change of the function between the given values of the variable. $$f(t)=\frac{2}{t} ; \quad t=a, t=a+h$$
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Step 1: Find the value of \( f(t) \) when \( t = a \): \[ f(a) = \frac{2}{a} \] Show more…
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