Could i please get some help anyone?....
Using the graph below, calculate the average rate of change for f(x) from x = 2 to x = 6.
average rate of change = \[\frac {\Delta rise}{ \Delta run } = \frac{ y _{2}-y _{1} }{ x _{2}-x _{1} }\]
so i have to get the points from the graph..
Yup. You know x1 and x2 so you just have to get the corresponding points to get y1 and y2
give me a minute i'll doo it..
Did you figure it out yet?
Every point i got and when i solve it i got 0/4
So if your x2 is 6 then your x1 would be 2 Then your y2 would be 6 and your y1 would be 2 Right?
i took those when i did i got 0/4
Now i got 1
Yup, one is right!
what do you think of this one What statement correctly describes the key features of the graph of f(x) = −3(one third)x + 1 − 2?
for it i got A Y-intercept of (0, −3), starts down on the left, gets closer to y = −2 on the right Y-intercept of (0, −3), starts up on the left, gets closer to y = −2 on the right Y-intercept of (0, 2), starts down on the left, gets closer to y = −1 on the right Y-intercept of (0, 2), starts up on the left, gets closer to y = −1 on the right
So the equation looks like this right?\[\frac{ -3 }{ 3 }*x+1-2\]
yes
Thank you i got it is A thank you....
Ah yes, your welcome? You solved that last one on your own. So good job!
Thank you @Arfney
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