find the average rate of change of g(x)=1x^3-4 from x=-3 to x=1
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Step 1: Find the values of g(-3) and g(1) Plug in x=-3 into the function g(x)=x^3-4: g(-3) = (-3)^3 - 4 g(-3) = -27 - 4 g(-3) = -31 Plug in x=1 into the function g(x)=x^3-4: g(1) = (1)^3 - 4 g(1) = 1 - 4 g(1) = -3 Show more…
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