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Problem 66b
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Textbook QuestionFind and interpret the average rate of change illustrated in each graph.
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Key Concepts
Here are the essential concepts you must grasp in order to answer the question correctly.
Average Rate of Change
The average rate of change of a function over an interval measures how much the function's output changes relative to the change in its input. It is calculated as the difference in the function's values at two points divided by the difference in the input values. In the context of the graph, it represents the change in carbon production over the specified years.
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Linear Functions
A linear function is a function that graphs to a straight line, characterized by a constant rate of change. In this case, the carbon production rate increases consistently over time, indicating a linear relationship between the years and the production rate. The slope of the line represents the average rate of change.
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Graph Interpretation
Interpreting a graph involves analyzing the visual representation of data to extract meaningful information. This includes understanding the axes, identifying key points, and recognizing trends. For the given graph, one must observe how the carbon production rate changes over the years and what that implies about the company's environmental impact.
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