Question Find the average rate of change between \( x=6 \) and \( x=-1 \) of the function shown in the table below. Enter an exact answer. \begin{tabular}{ccccccc} \( x \) & -4 & -3 & 6 & -2 & -1 & 1 \\ \hline\( f(x) \) & 2 & 1 & 3 & -4 & -3 & 0 \\ \hline \end{tabular} Provide your answer below: \[ m_{\mathrm{sec}}= \] \( \square \)
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- From the table, \( f(6) = 3 \) and \( f(-1) = -3 \). Show more…
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