Using the given table:
a) the average rate of change is 32.5 jobs/year.
b) the average rate of change is 12.5 jobs/year.
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For a function f(x), the average rate of change on an interval [a, b] is:
a) The average rate of change between 1997 and 1999 is:
So the average rate of change is 32.5 jobs/year.
b) Now the interval is 1999 to 2001.
The rate this time is:
So the average rate of change is 12.5 jobs/year.
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Answer:
A = ±
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
b²A² - 3g = q ( add 3g to both sides )
b²A² = q + 3g ( divide both sides by b² )
A² = ( take the square root of both sides )
A = ±
Answer: 12 x 15= 180 cuadrados
juas juas juas 180 + 180 = 360
15 x 15 cm = 360
Step-by-step explanation:
-3 11 -1 20
4 -12 -4 -20
-3 -1 -5 0
Bring down the -3,
Multiply -3 * 4
Add 11 and -12
Multiply -1 * 4
Add -1 and -4
Multiply -5 * 4
Add 20 and -20
Answer: The power is reduced by one from the
Dividend. -3x^2 – x - 5
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