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Calculate the average rate of change for the graphed sequence from n = 1 to n = 5. (2 points) graphed sequence showing point 1, 2, point 2, 5, point 3, 8, point 4, 11, point 5, …
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Calculate the average rate of change for the graphed sequence from n = 1 to n = 5. (2 points)
graphed sequence showing point 1, 2, point 2, 5, point 3, 8, point 4, 11, point 5, 14, and point 6, 17
A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
D. 9
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Option B.) Is correct
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer: option B. 3
Step-by-step explanation:
The average rate of change only takes into account the starting point and the end point.
For n = 1 to n = 5, the end point is (5, 14) and the starting point is (1, 2).
The formula is:
change on the output
average rate of change = ------------------------------- =
change on the input
end output - starting output 14 - 2 12
= --------------------------------------- = ---------- = ----- = 3
end input - starting input 5 - 1 4
Answer: option B. 3
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