Rabbits and Foxes In Exercises 9-12, consider a predator-prey relationship involving foxes (predators) and rabbits (prey). Let xrepresent the number of rabbits, let yrepresent the number of foxes, and let trepresent the time in months. Assume that the following predator-prey equations model the rates of change of each population.
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- aThe average rate of change of a function f between x=a and x=b is the slope of the ___________ line between (a,f(a)) and (b,f(b)).arrow_forwardWhen Date Are Unevenly speed. If data are evenly spaced, we need only calculate differences to see whether the data are linear. But if data are not evenly spaced, then we must calculate the average rate of change over each interval to see whether the data are linear. If the average rate of change is constant, it is the slope of the linear function. This fact is used in Exercises 23 and 24. In the following table, show that the average rate of change from 2 to 5 is not the same as the average rate of change from 5 to 6. This shows that the data are not linear, even though the differences in y are constant. x 1 2 5 6 y 3 6 9 12arrow_forward
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