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    Find the Average Ordinate for the Function in the Given\(y=\sqrt{3 x+1}\)
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Find the Average Ordinate for the Function in the Given y=3x+1y=\sqrt{3 x+1}y=3x+1​

Question 15

Question 15

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Find the average ordinate for the function in the given interval: y=3x+1y=\sqrt{3 x+1}y=3x+1​ from x=1x=1x=1 to x=5x=5x=5 . Round your answer to three significant digits.

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