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Find the average rate of change of each function over the interval [0, 3]. Match each representation with its respective average rate of change.
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-3
-2
-1
6
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A function, p, has an
x-intercept at (3,0) and
a y-intercept at (0,6).
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x 0 1 2 3 4
s(x) -13 -3 3 5 3
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