What Is the Simplified Average Rate of Change for f(x) = 1/x from x=2 to x=2+h?

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What is the simplified average rate of change between x = 2 and x = 2 + h for the function:
(Enter your expression as you would enter an equation in Winplot)

a. ƒ(x) = 1/x?

= -2/(2+h)
 
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hi livestrong136! :wink:
livestrong136 said:
What is the simplified average rate of change between x = 2and x = 2 + h for the function:
(Enter your expression as you would enter an equation in Winplot)

a. ƒ(x) = 1/x?

= -2/(2+h)

?? :confused:

show us how you got that :smile:
 

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