Question #35861

2 Answers
Nov 2, 2016

y=(-1/20)x+-7/20

Explanation:

The Average rate function is the straight line drawn between the points at each end of the interval.

So first we need to find our points,

y=1/(x-2)

y(-3)=1/((-3)-2)

y(-3)=1/-5

giving us (-3,-1/5)

y(-2)=1/((-2)-2)

y(-2)=1/-4

giving us (-2,1/-4)

So the gradient is equal to "rise"/"run"

rise=-1/4-(-1/5)

rise=-1/20

run=-2-(-3)

run=1

So "rise"/"run"=(-1/20)/1=-1/20

This is our average rate of change between the two points.

to find the function we use,

y=mx+c

y=(-1/20)x+c

And subbing in one of our points, (-3,-1/5)

(-1/5)=(-1/20)(-3)+c

c=-7/20

leaving us with the average rate function between [-3,-2] as,

y=(-1/20)x+-7/20

Oct 15, 2017

Average rate of change =-(1/20)
x+20y+7=0

Explanation:

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y=1/(x-2)
Given a=-3, b=-2
f(a)=1/(-3-2)=-(1/5)
f(b)=1/(-2-2)=-(1/4)

Average rate of change =(f(b)-f(a))/(b-a)=(-(1/4)+(1/5))/((-2)-(-3)
=-(1/20)/1=-(1/20)

To find the equation :
a=x=-3,y=f(a)=-(1/5), slope = -(1/20)

Equation is y=mx+c
-(1/5)=-(1/20)(-3)+c
c=-(1/5)-(3/20)=-(7/20)

y=-(1/20)x-(7/20)
x+20y+7=0