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Use the image to answer the question.Describe the behavior of the function by determining over which interval the function has a negative average rate of change.(1 point)The average rate of change is negative over the interval [,].
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I don’t have the image — could you upload it or describe the graph (key points or coordinates)?
Meanwhile, here’s how to find the interval: the average rate of change on [a, b] is (f(b) − f(a)) / (b − a). It’s negative whenever f(b) < f(a) (i.e., the secant line from a to b slopes downward). Identify two x-values a < b on the graph where the function’s value at b is lower than at a, and use that pair as the interval [a, b]. If you upload the picture I’ll pick the specific interval for you.
Meanwhile, here’s how to find the interval: the average rate of change on [a, b] is (f(b) − f(a)) / (b − a). It’s negative whenever f(b) < f(a) (i.e., the secant line from a to b slopes downward). Identify two x-values a < b on the graph where the function’s value at b is lower than at a, and use that pair as the interval [a, b]. If you upload the picture I’ll pick the specific interval for you.
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