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f(t)=e^-t^4 Find The Relative Rate of Change.
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from t=? to t=?
use the following: \[\text{ average rate of change }=\frac{f(t_1)-f(t_2)}{t_1-t_2}\]
oh wait relative rate of change
oh relative rate of change is f'/f
so you need to find f' first
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