Given the function f(c) 452 Possibilities: find the average rate of change On the closed interval [2,,9]. 308 Given the function f() 8r2 I, find the average rate of change on the closed intenial
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The average rate of change is given by the formula: ( f(b) - f(a) ) / (b - a) where a and b are the endpoints of the interval, and f(a) and f(b) are the function values at those points. For the given function f(c) = 452 Possibilities, we have: a = 2 b = Show more…
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