The function y=f(x) is graphed below. Plot a line segment connecting the points on ff where x=-8 and x=-5. Use the line segment to determine the average rate of change of the function f(x) on the interval −8≤x≤−5.

The Function Yfx Is Graphed Below Plot A Line Segment Connecting The Points On Ff Where X8 And X5 Use The Line Segment To Determine The Average Rate Of Change O class=
The Function Yfx Is Graphed Below Plot A Line Segment Connecting The Points On Ff Where X8 And X5 Use The Line Segment To Determine The Average Rate Of Change O class=

Answer :

Answer:

[tex]\begin{gathered} \triangle y=-10 \\ \triangle x=3 \\ Average\text{ rate of change}=-\frac{10}{3} \end{gathered}[/tex]

Explanations:

The formula for calculating the rate of change of a function is expressed as:

[tex]f^{\prime}(x)=\frac{f(b)-f(a)}{b-a}[/tex]

Using the connecting points x = -8 and x = -5 on the graph, this means:

a = -8 = x1

b = -5 = x2

f(b) is f(-5) which is the corresponding y-values at x = -8

f(a) is f(-8) which is the corresponding x-values at x = -5

From the graph;

f(b) = f(-5) = -20 = y2

f(a) = f(-8) = -10 = y1

Determine the change in y and change in x

[tex]\begin{gathered} \triangle y=y_2-y_1=-20-(-10) \\ \triangle y=-20+10=-10 \\ \triangle x=x_2-x_1=-5-(-8) \\ \triangle x=-5+8=3 \end{gathered}[/tex]

Find the average rate

[tex]\begin{gathered} Average\text{ rate of change}=\frac{f(b)-f(a)}{b-a}=\frac{\triangle y}{\triangle x} \\ Average\text{ rate of change}=-\frac{10}{3} \end{gathered}[/tex]

For the grah , draw a line connecting the coordinate point (-5, -20) and (-8, -10)

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