How do you find the average rate of change for the function #f(x) = x^3 − 3x^2# on the indicated intervals [0,10]?
1 Answer
Aug 9, 2015
Average rate of change is 70. To put more meaning into it, it is 70 units of a per unit of b. Example: 70 mph or 70 Kelvins per second.
Explanation:
Average rate of change is written as:
Your given interval is
Plugging in the values should give 70.
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