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Answer:

The average rate of change of f on the interval [-4, -2] is -11.

Explanation:

Recall that the average rate of change of a function over an interval is simply the slope of the line connecting the two endpoints.

Therefore, the average rate of change of f on the interval [-4, 2] equals:


\displaystyle f_\text{avg}(x) = (f(2)-f(-4))/(2-(-4))

Evaluate:

\displaystyle \begin{aligned} f_\text{avg}(x) & = (f(2)-f(-4))/(2-(-4)) \\ \\ & = ((-3)-(63))/(6) \\ \\ &= -11 \end{aligned}

In conclusion, the average rate of change of f on the interval [-4, -2] is -11.

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