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1. How can a table be used to find the rate of change and the initial value? Describe the process. 2. How do you find rate of change using a graph?
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1. How can a table be used to find the rate of change and the initial value? Describe the process. 2. How do you find rate of change using a graph?
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1. How can a table be used to find the rate of change and the initial value? Describe the process.
2. How do you find rate of change using a graph?
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1. you can use a table to find the rate of change by - the initial value to the next value.
initial value is the object or thing before they had change.
the next value is the same object or change after change happened.
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