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Find the average rate of change of the function from $x_{1}$ to $x_{2}$$$f(x)=x^{2}-2 x \text { from } x_{1}=3 \text { to } x_{2}=6$$
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Step 1: The average rate of change of a function $f(x)$ from $x_{1}$ to $x_{2}$ is given by the formula: $$ \frac{f(x_{2})-f(x_{1})}{x_{2}-x_{1}} $$ Show more…
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