3) f(x) = x--x- 1; [3] [1, -1: 01.4 5) f(x) = 2x² - 2x -1; 4) f(x) = −x- - x + 1; [2, 1 x-1 6) f(x)=- [2,3] [-4, 4,-1

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Chapter4: Polynomial And Rational Functions
Section4.4: Complex And Rational Zeros Of Polynomials
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For each problem, find the average rate of change of the function over the given interval.
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3) f(x)=x²-x-1; [3,¹2³]
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5) ƒ(x) = 2x² – 2x − 1; [1, ²]
4) ƒ(x) =−x² − x+1; [2, 3]
6) f(x)=
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x-1
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Transcribed Image Text:13 3) f(x)=x²-x-1; [3,¹2³] 4 5) ƒ(x) = 2x² – 2x − 1; [1, ²] 4) ƒ(x) =−x² − x+1; [2, 3] 6) f(x)= 1 x-1 [-4, 3
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