Calculate the average rate of change of the given function f over the interval
, where
, and
middle;" data-wiris-created="true" varid="variable_id_field" variablename="impvar_0ad927f26b4946aba3ecdcb24" />. (It will be easier to do this if you first simplify the difference quotient (dq) as much as possible.)
Complete the table.?
h
dq
1
0.1
0.01
0.001
0.0001
?
A. ?dq50.050.00050.0000050.00000005?
B. ?dq50.50.050.0000010.0001?
C. ?dq65.15.015.0015.0001?
D. ?dq50.50.050.0050.0005?
E. ?dq50.50.050.0050.00000001?
Answer: D
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;
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;
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;
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;
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