Show calculations to demonstrate that the average rate of change in f(x) = √(x+7) over the interval [0,3] is equal. Show calculations to demonstrate that the equation of the line containing the points (5, -6) and (-4,-18) is y = -6x.
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Sbow the value of Vr in the equation. Vr = 7+7 o tbe intervel [0,3] Show more…
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