Hi, id like help with answering D I'm confused on it in general. and can (a, (b and (c be checked i feel like doing most of it is wrong. A response before 11:50 would be GREATLY appreciated. non-calc math with physics

Hi id like help with answering D Im confused on it in general and can a b and c be checked i feel like doing most of it is wrong A response before 1150 would be class=

Respuesta :

Using it's concept, the average rate of change of the function on the interval [0,2] is of -1.5.

Before going into the average rate of change, the other items are correct.

What is the average rate of change of a function?

The average rate of change of a function is given by the change in the output divided by the change in the input. Hence, over an interval [a,b], the rate is given as follows:

[tex]r = \frac{f(b) - f(a)}{b - a}[/tex]

For the interval [0,2], we have that:

  • f(0) = 3.
  • f(2) = 0.

Hence the rate is:

r = (0 - 3)/(2 - 0) = -1.5.

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