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Mathematics, 28.01.2020 05:31 wiredq2049

H(x)=x^2−1

over which interval does h have a negative average rate of change?

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(choice a)

−3≤x≤5

(choice b)

1≤x≤4

(choice c)

−1≤x≤5

(choice d)

−3≤x≤1

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