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​Let ​Let   . Find the average rate of change of y with respect to x in the interval from   to   , from   to   , from   to   , and the (instantaneous)  rate of change of y at   . ​ A)  ​   B)  ​   C)  ​   D)  ​  . Find the average rate of change of y with respect to x in the interval from ​Let   . Find the average rate of change of y with respect to x in the interval from   to   , from   to   , from   to   , and the (instantaneous)  rate of change of y at   . ​ A)  ​   B)  ​   C)  ​   D)  ​  to ​Let   . Find the average rate of change of y with respect to x in the interval from   to   , from   to   , from   to   , and the (instantaneous)  rate of change of y at   . ​ A)  ​   B)  ​   C)  ​   D)  ​  , from ​Let   . Find the average rate of change of y with respect to x in the interval from   to   , from   to   , from   to   , and the (instantaneous)  rate of change of y at   . ​ A)  ​   B)  ​   C)  ​   D)  ​  to ​Let   . Find the average rate of change of y with respect to x in the interval from   to   , from   to   , from   to   , and the (instantaneous)  rate of change of y at   . ​ A)  ​   B)  ​   C)  ​   D)  ​  , from ​Let   . Find the average rate of change of y with respect to x in the interval from   to   , from   to   , from   to   , and the (instantaneous)  rate of change of y at   . ​ A)  ​   B)  ​   C)  ​   D)  ​  to ​Let   . Find the average rate of change of y with respect to x in the interval from   to   , from   to   , from   to   , and the (instantaneous)  rate of change of y at   . ​ A)  ​   B)  ​   C)  ​   D)  ​  , and the (instantaneous) rate of change of y at ​Let   . Find the average rate of change of y with respect to x in the interval from   to   , from   to   , from   to   , and the (instantaneous)  rate of change of y at   . ​ A)  ​   B)  ​   C)  ​   D)  ​  .


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