How do you find the average rate of

Raven Gardner

Raven Gardner

Answered question

2022-04-13

How do you find the average rate of change for the function f(x)=x3+2x2+x on the indicated intervals [-1,2]?

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Beginner2022-04-14Added 14 answers

The rate of change is the ratio of the change of one quantity divided by the change of another.
Average rate of change of a function f(x) (with respect to x) is the change in f(x)
divided by the change in x, so
Average rate of change of a function f(x) on an interval [a,b] is:
f(b)f(a)baIn this question: the function is f(x)=x3+2x2+x and the interval is
[a,b]=[-1,2]
So the average rate of change of f on the interval is:
f(2)f(1)2(1)=1802+1=183=6.
If we had units for x and f(x) we would use them as f units per x unit

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