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Estimate the average rate of change from x=4 to x=5 .

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  • 13-09-2022

According to the plot, it looks like [tex]y=3.5[/tex] when [tex]x=4[/tex], and [tex]y=7[/tex] when [tex]x=5[/tex]. Then the average rate of change from [tex]x=4[/tex] to [tex]x=5[/tex] is

[tex]\dfrac{\Delta y}{\Delta x} = \dfrac{7 - 3.5}{5 - 4} = 3.5[/tex]

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