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Answer:

To get a more specific answer, you'll need a specific function formula.

Step-by-step explanation:

The average rate of change in a function is the slope of a segment connecting two points on the graph of the function.  If a formula (rule) for the function is given, then a graph is not usually necessary.

Example:  Given the function  [tex]f(x)=x^2[/tex], what is the average rate of change on the interval [tex][-3,1][/tex]?

Find the value of the function at each endpoint.

[tex]f(-3)=9\\f(-1)=1[/tex]

Then find

[tex]\frac{f(-1)-f(-3))}{-1-(-3)}=\frac{1-9}{-1+3}=\frac{-8}{2}=-4[/tex]

The average rate of change in f on the interval is 4.