The functions f(x), g(x), and h(x) are shown below. Select the option that represents the ordering of the functions according to their average rates of change on the interval 4 ≤ x ≤ 6 goes from least to greatest. -10 -8 x 4 6 8 10 -6 -4 g(x) 19 35 59 91 ○h(x), g(x), f(x) h(x), f(x), g(x) f(x), g(x), h(x) -2 f(x) y 50 40 30 20 10 -10 -20 -30 2 4 h(x) 6 8 g(x), f(x), h(x) g(x), h(x), f(x) f(x), h(x), g(x) 10 =x²-x +32

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Average Rate of Change Function Comparison
Apr 20, 8:14:49 PM
The functions f(x), g(x), and h(x) are shown below. Select the option that
represents the ordering of the functions according to their average rates of
change on the interval 4 ≤ x ≤ 6 goes from least to greatest.
-10
-8
X
4
6
8
10
-6
-4
g(x)
19
35
59
91
h(x), g(x), f(x)
○h(x), f(x), g(x)
○ f(x), g(x), h(x)
-2
f(x)
y
50
40
30
20
10
-10
-20
-30
-40
4
6
8
○ g(x), f(x), h(x)
g(x), h(x), f(x)
○ f(x), h(x), g(x)
10
h(x) =x²-x +32
Transcribed Image Text:Average Rate of Change Function Comparison Apr 20, 8:14:49 PM The functions f(x), g(x), and h(x) are shown below. Select the option that represents the ordering of the functions according to their average rates of change on the interval 4 ≤ x ≤ 6 goes from least to greatest. -10 -8 X 4 6 8 10 -6 -4 g(x) 19 35 59 91 h(x), g(x), f(x) ○h(x), f(x), g(x) ○ f(x), g(x), h(x) -2 f(x) y 50 40 30 20 10 -10 -20 -30 -40 4 6 8 ○ g(x), f(x), h(x) g(x), h(x), f(x) ○ f(x), h(x), g(x) 10 h(x) =x²-x +32
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