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OpenStudy (gavin39):

.For the graphed function f(x) = (2)x + 2 + 1, calculate the average rate of change from x = -2 to x = 0. −3 over 2 −2 3 over 2 4

OpenStudy (gavin39):

OpenStudy (gavin39):

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OpenStudy (gavin39):

@SeaTurtle113

OpenStudy (seaturtle113):

I'm so sorry. Math is not my strength. @esshotwired do you have any idea on this one?

OpenStudy (gavin39):

I believe its 3/2

OpenStudy (esshotwired):

Lol I am not the best with functions. Maybe try asking @Destinymasha she may know it or know someone else to help.

OpenStudy (the_fizicx99):

Average rate of change is \(\ \sf \dfrac{ y - y}{x - x} \) At the interval of x = -2 the coordinate is (-2,2) and x = 0 is (0,5) So \(\ \sf \dfrac{5 - 2}{0 - (-2)} = \dfrac{3}{2} \)

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