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Average Rate of Change & the Secant Line
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Average Rate of Change & the Secant Line
The average rate of change for some function over the closed interval is defined as the slope of the secant line that passes through the points and and it is expressed as:
A secant line is a line that passes through at least two points on a curve.
Example
Let represent the height, in meters, of a cannon when ( is in seconds).
The average rate of change over each of the following intervals is:
Example: Average Rate of Change & the Secant Line
The volume of an air balloon is given by . Compute the average rate of change of the air balloon between and the following values of .
Practice: Average Rate of Change & the Secant Line
Determine the average rate of the change of the function over the interval .
Practice: Average Rate of Change & the Secant Line
The population, , of a certain species over time (in years) is given by the table of values below.
Determine the following average rates of change over the following intervals:
Practice: Average Rate of Change & the Secant Line
Germaine and his family purchased a home in 2000 for . years later, they sold the house for . What is the average annual rate of change of the value of the home?