Help! What key features are unique to the graphs of sequences and series and how do you find the average rate of change using the graph?
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Hayhayz (hayhayz):
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Hayhayz (hayhayz):
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Hayhayz (hayhayz):
"The graphs of sequences and series are discrete, meaning they are only valid at specific points. They are not continuous lines or curves passing through all numbers"
Would this count for the first part?
OpenStudy (bobo-i-bo):
What you have said is completely true... so I guess so, yes.
Hayhayz (hayhayz):
Ok, what about the second part?
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Hayhayz (hayhayz):
bump in 77:02 i cri..
Hayhayz (hayhayz):
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OpenStudy (bobo-i-bo):
I just don't understand how one can calculate "average rate of change" from a discrete graph...
OpenStudy (defiance):
Hi!, the constant rate of change on a graph is how many times the change in y over change in x\[\frac{ Change Y }{ Change X }\]
Hayhayz (hayhayz):
Thank you!
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OpenStudy (defiance):
You're welcome!
OpenStudy (defiance):
Anything else you need just tag me! I got about 25 minutes.