Using it's concept, the average rate of change of the function over the interval 10 < x < 22 is given by:

<h3>What is the average rate of change of a function over an interval?</h3>
It is given by the change in the <u>output divided by the change in input</u>.
Over the interval 10 < x < 22, the outputs are f(10) and f(22), hence the rate of change is given by:

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Answer:
17/12= 1 5/12
Step-by-step explanation:
Common denominator:
2/3= 8/12
3/4= 9/12
Solve:
8+9= 17
17/12= 1 5/12
Answer:
17
Step-by-step explanation:
14 and 16 f4gg0t!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
If it's for a graph then I believe you just find the slope which you can do by taking two points and plugging them into this equation y-y
/
X-X
Example: (2, 4) and (6, 7) the first number is always x and the second is always y so if you plug those in the equation would look like this....
4-7
/
2-6
That would end up being
3
- ---- aka the rate of change
4
P.s. The slash and the four dotted lines together means division. Hope this helps