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Average Rate of Change in Quadratic Functions

Average Rate of Change in Quadratic Functions

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Mathematics

9th - 12th Grade

Hard

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Joseph Anderson

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13 Slides • 2 Questions

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Linear and Quadratic Rates of Change

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What is average rate of change?

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​a and b are the starting and endpoints of the specific interval on the x-axis.

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Real-Life Applications of Average Rate of Change

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Calculation of speed (of any object) is distance over time (e.g., miles per hour) informs speed laws and manufacturing

​​Speed

Changes in carbon dioxide levels over time inform scientists and urban planners

Climate

Understanding pricing and profit change over time is key to understanding incomes and inflation

​​Profit

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Have a CONSTANT rate of change.

*Rate of change for a linear function is also known as the "slope" of a linear function.

​​Linear Functions

Have a VARYING rate of change.

This means that it depends on how 'wide' or 'narrow' the opening of the quadratic is...

Quadratic Functions

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Average Rate of Change for Linear Functions

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Average Rate of Change for Quadratic Functions

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Math Response

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Deg°
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Math Response

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Deg°
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Takeaways

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Definition -



Formula -

​a and b are the starting and endpoints of the specific interval on the x-axis.

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Linear and Quadratic Rates of Change

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