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In the formula for average rate of change, what does the triangle in front of the x and y stand for?
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In the formula for average rate of change, what does the triangle in front of the x and y stand for?
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In the formula for average rate of change, what does the triangle in front of the x and y stand for?
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Answer:
C
Explanation:
Edge 2021
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Answer:
It a delta notation that change in y over change in x
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