Question 12 Consider the graph of $f$ shown in the figure below. 3 points How Did I Do? Estimate the average rate of change from $x = 1$ to $x = 4$. Enter your estimate as a decimal number (not as a fraction), rounded to one decimal place. Avergae rate of change = Number
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From the graph, we can see that the y-value at x = 1 is approximately 10 and the y-value at x = 4 is approximately 0. Show more…
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