Precalculus (10th Edition)

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ISBN 10: 0-32197-907-9
ISBN 13: 978-0-32197-907-0

Chapter 2 - Functions and Their Graphs - 2.3 Properties of Functions - 2.3 Assess Your Understanding - Page 80: 65

Answer

a)The average rate of change of $f\left( x \right)=-2{{x}^{2}}+4$ from $0$ to $2$ is $-4$. b)The average rate of change of $f\left( x \right)=-2{{x}^{2}}+4$ from $1$ to $3$ is $-8$. c)The average rate of change of $f\left( x \right)=-2{{x}^{2}}+4$ from $1$ to $4$ is $-10$.

Work Step by Step

(a) The average rate of change of $f\left( x \right)=-2{{x}^{2}}+4$ from $0$ to $2$ is $=\,\frac{\Delta y}{\Delta x}=\frac{f\left( 2 \right)-f\left( 0 \right)}{2-0}\,\,$. $f\left( 2 \right)=-2{{\left( 2 \right)}^{2}}+4=-8+4=-4$ $f\left( 0 \right)=-2{{\left( 0 \right)}^{2}}+4=0+4=4$. Average rate of change $=\frac{-4-4}{2-0}$, $=\frac{-8}{2}\,$, $=-4$. (b) The average rate of change of $f\left( x \right)=-2{{x}^{2}}+4$ from $1$ to $3$ is Average rate of change $=\,\frac{\Delta y}{\Delta x}=\frac{f\left( 3 \right)-f\left( 1 \right)}{3-1}\,\,$. $f\left( 3 \right)=-2{{\left( 3 \right)}^{2}}+4=-18+4=-14$ $f\left( 1 \right)=-2{{\left( 1 \right)}^{2}}+4=-2+4=2$. Therefore, the average rate of change $=\frac{-14-2}{3-1}$, $=\frac{-16}{2}$, $=-8$. (c) The average rate of change of $f\left( x \right)=-2{{x}^{2}}+4$ from $1$ to $4$ is Average rate of change $=\,\frac{\Delta y}{\Delta x}=\frac{f\left( 4 \right)-f\left( 1 \right)}{4-1}\,$. $f\left( 4 \right)=-2{{\left( 4 \right)}^{2}}+4=-32+4=-28$ $f\left( 1 \right)=-2{{\left( 1 \right)}^{2}}+4=-2+4=2$ Thus, average rate of change $=\frac{-28-2}{4-1}$ $=\frac{-30}{3}$ $=-10$
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