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05.05.2020 •
Mathematics
This table shows values that represent an exponential function.
What is the average rate of change for this function for the interval from x= 2
to x= 4?
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Ответ:
Very similar to solving an equation.
Step-by-step explanation:
You have to use the properties of equality to "undo" each number and isolate the letter to one side.
How ever, if you are multiplying or dividing by a negative number, then the inequality must be reversed.
(This picture from onlinemathlearning.com might help if you're still confused.)