Advanced Functions 2.1 Determining Average Rate of Change
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- Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
- Average rate of change is simply the SLOPE over an interval. ALL you need to be able to do here is to find the slope between two points and you have the ARC (average rate of change) over that interval.
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This is really nice, I just entered grade 12 but I'm finding it difficult to scale through Advanced Functions and the tests.
Take your time and make sure that your background knowledge is solid. If not check out some of the grade 11 curriculum to refresh.
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We are doing this unit now and I’m watching these vids in advance. I think we are skipping rational functions. Also is a secant and a tangent line related to trig functions?
No they are not related. You would think that they could have come up with better terminology, right? haha
Good question!