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Use the following graph to estimate the rate of change of the function at x=0.6 using the points(0,0) and (1,-0.5)
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Answered by
oobleck
the rate of change is the slope of the line joining the points: -1/2
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Unless you are concealing some other relevant data ... ?
Answered by
rio
.1 C
.2 D
.3 A
.4 B
.5 C
.2 D
.3 A
.4 B
.5 C
Answered by
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1.The rate of change is −0.5.
2.The rate of change is 2.
3.The rate of change is 2 inches per hour.
4.The rate of change is 1.25 degrees Fahrenheit per day.
5.(−0.5, 2) and (0.5, 3) would provide the most accurate estimation. The slope of the line drawn between these two points appears closest to the slope of the function at x=0.
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2.The rate of change is 2.
3.The rate of change is 2 inches per hour.
4.The rate of change is 1.25 degrees Fahrenheit per day.
5.(−0.5, 2) and (0.5, 3) would provide the most accurate estimation. The slope of the line drawn between these two points appears closest to the slope of the function at x=0.
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