A function is given. g(x) = 6 x ; x = 1, x = a (a) Determine the net change between the given values of the variable. (b) Determine the average rate of change between the given values of the variable.
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Given g(x) = 6x, we need to find the difference between g(a) and g(1). g(a) = 6a g(1) = 6(1) = 6 Net change = g(a) - g(1) = 6a - 6 Show more…
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