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    Calculate the Average Rate of Change of the Function\(f(x)=8 x-3 x^{2}+12\)
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Calculate the Average Rate of Change of the Function f(x)=8x−3x2+12f(x)=8 x-3 x^{2}+12f(x)=8x−3x2+12

Question 40

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Calculate the average rate of change of the function f(x)=8x−3x2+12f(x)=8 x-3 x^{2}+12f(x)=8x−3x2+12 between x=1x=1x=1 and x=4x=4x=4 .

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