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How do you find the average rate of change in calculus?

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AL2006
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  • 19-08-2014
The average rate of change doesn't require calculus.
It's just
           
         (amount of change during some time) / (amount of time for the change) .

You need calculus when you want the instantaneous rate of change . . .
that's the rate of change at a single point in time.
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