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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Need help ASAP please! Two students in your class, Tucker and Karly, are disputing a function. Tucker says that for the function, between x = -3 and x = 3, the average rate of change is 0. Karly says that for the function, between x = -3 and x = 3, the graph goes up through a turning point, and then back down. Explain how Tucker and Karly can both be correct, using complete sentences.

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OpenStudy (empty):

I think a picture could probably help |dw:1439623078585:dw| So this function's average height is about at y=0 and it has a turning point as well between x=-3 and x=3. There are other possible functions as well that could do this too such as a sine function for instance, even though I basically just made kinda like a parabola for the picture. So hopefully you can use this example to come up with your own answers?

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