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    Find the Limit as X Approaches C of the Average\[c = - 4 ; \quad f ( x ) = x ^ { 3 }\]
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Find the Limit as X Approaches C of the Average c=−4;f(x)=x3c = - 4 ; \quad f ( x ) = x ^ { 3 }c=−4;f(x)=x3

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Find the limit as x approaches c of the average rate of change of the function from c to x.
- c=−4;f(x) =x3c = - 4 ; \quad f ( x ) = x ^ { 3 }c=−4;f(x) =x3


A) 0
B) 16
C) 48
D) 32

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