. For the function f(x), the instantaneous rate of change at x = a to is calculated as: f(a+h)-f(a) h A) lim h-a f(a+h)-f(a) h B) lim h-a f(a+h)+f(a) h C) lim A-0 D) lim h-o f(a+h)+f(a) h

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Problem 4.2E: bThe average rate of change of the linear function f(x)=3x+5 between any two points is ________.
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3. For the function f(x), the instantaneous rate of change at x = a to is calculated as:
f(a+h) + f(a)
f(a+h)-f(a)
h
h
A) lim
h-a
f(a+h)-f(a)
h
B) lim
h-a
C) lim
A-0
D) lim
h-0
f(a+h)+f(a)
h
Transcribed Image Text:3. For the function f(x), the instantaneous rate of change at x = a to is calculated as: f(a+h) + f(a) f(a+h)-f(a) h h A) lim h-a f(a+h)-f(a) h B) lim h-a C) lim A-0 D) lim h-0 f(a+h)+f(a) h
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