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What is the average rate of change from x=-3 to x=1
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What is the average rate of change from x=-3 to x=1
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Something is missing here. You're not mentioning a function. If you were, you could calculate f(-3) and f(1), and call the difference dy = f(1) - f(-3). Then also calculate dx = 1 - -3 = 4, and dy/dx is your rate of change.
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