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Further explanation</h3>
The domain of a function is the set of values of the independent variable for which a function is defined. The domain is located along the x-axis where the graph is defined from the starting point to the endpoint.
From the graph, we can see that:
- the horizontal axis is the amount of time (in minutes)
- the vertical axis is the number of bacteria (in thousands)
- (0, 60) is a y-intercept
- (18, 0) is an x-intercept
Also from the graph, we can observe that the values of x start from x = 0 to x = 18.
Thus the domain of the function is
The formula for the average rate of change on a given interval is as follows:
Because the domain of the function is [0, 18], we prepare:
- and
And now, let us solve for the average rate of change across the domain.
Note that the y-values change down 3.33 units in thousands every time the x-values change 1 unit in minutes, at intervals of the domain.
We conclude that from t = 0 to t = 18 (in minutes), every 1 minute as many as 3.33 thousand bacteria decay.
<h3>Learn more</h3>
- What are the domain and range of the function f(x) = 3x + 5? brainly.com/question/3412497
- What is the range of the given function? {(–2, 0), (–4, –3), (2, –9), (0, 5), (–5, 7)} brainly.com/question/1435353
- The piecewise-defined functions brainly.com/question/9590016
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