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Calculate the average rate of change of the given function over the intervals Calculate the average rate of change of the given function over the intervals   , where h = 1, 0.1, 0.01, 0.001, and 0.0001. (It will be easier to do this if you first simplify the difference quotient ( dq ) as much as possible.)    Complete the table.   A) dq -6.4 -64 -640 -6,400 -64,000 B) dq 8.1 65.61 641.601 6,401.6001 64,001.60001 C) dq 1.7 1.61 1.601 1.6001 0 D) dq 1.7 1.61 1.601 1.6001 55,998.40001 E) dq 1.7 1.61 1.601 1.6001 1.60001 , where h = 1, 0.1, 0.01, 0.001, and 0.0001. (It will be easier to do this if you first simplify the difference quotient ( dq ) as much as possible.) Calculate the average rate of change of the given function over the intervals   , where h = 1, 0.1, 0.01, 0.001, and 0.0001. (It will be easier to do this if you first simplify the difference quotient ( dq ) as much as possible.)    Complete the table.   A) dq -6.4 -64 -640 -6,400 -64,000 B) dq 8.1 65.61 641.601 6,401.6001 64,001.60001 C) dq 1.7 1.61 1.601 1.6001 0 D) dq 1.7 1.61 1.601 1.6001 55,998.40001 E) dq 1.7 1.61 1.601 1.6001 1.60001 Complete the table. Calculate the average rate of change of the given function over the intervals   , where h = 1, 0.1, 0.01, 0.001, and 0.0001. (It will be easier to do this if you first simplify the difference quotient ( dq ) as much as possible.)    Complete the table.   A) dq -6.4 -64 -640 -6,400 -64,000 B) dq 8.1 65.61 641.601 6,401.6001 64,001.60001 C) dq 1.7 1.61 1.601 1.6001 0 D) dq 1.7 1.61 1.601 1.6001 55,998.40001 E) dq 1.7 1.61 1.601 1.6001 1.60001


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