Two students in your class, Wilson and Alexis, are disputing a function. Wilson says that for the function, between x = –1 and x = 1, the average rate of change is 0. Alexis says that for the function, between x = –1 and x = 1, the graph goes up through a turning point, and then back down. Explain how Wilson and Alexis can both be correct, using complete sentences.
@Mehek i only have this and one more e.e
im a little confused on this one and dont know what to do >.<
I'm confused on it as well
@dude do you think you could help
Is this all that’s given? I feel like maybe there is an image of what they are disputing or there are certain restrictions on the graph. What I am seeing rn is that Wilson sees a horizontal line. Alexis sees a parabola ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Ok and no there is no image if there was i would have added it this is all the teacher gave us
In this Equation it seems that Wilson See's the Horizontal line in the equation while Alexis see the Parabola making both of them correct but they are correct about two totally different things.
Will this work?
Uhh well because it’s undefined on how it should travel or go through, they both should start and end in the same points which is true on both equations
ok thank you
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