FUNCTIONS AND CHANGE COMBO
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Chapter 1.2, Problem 29SBE
For these exercises, round all estimates to one decimal place.
Another Table The following is a partial table of values for
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Use this table to complete Exercises S-21 through S-30.
Average Rate of Change Calculate the average rate of change from
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FUNCTIONS AND CHANGE COMBO
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